How old do you have to be to work in…?

Question by Zeppelin: How old do you have to be to work in…?
Boston Market? I’m 17 and I don’t know if Boston Market is one of those places that only takes 18 and older. If I’m old enough to work there, then what could I do? I’m probably way to young to be a catering driver, right?

Anyone who has worked there before, please answer.

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Answer by ash214
Why dont you just ask them its easier to go to the source.

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3 Comments for “How old do you have to be to work in…?”

  1. Ste Bone

    When I was 17, I worked for a company filling vending machines. I was able to drive the company van. It would all depend on the company and their policies. I don’t have any specific info on Boston market, but the best way to find out is to go down there and speak with the manager. Let him know that you are interested, and then who knows? When you are looking for work, the BEST way to get hired is to speak DIRECTLY to the boss. Keep eye contact, smile, and you will get far.

    Good luck!

    -SB

  2. *Mrs.Reggio*

    Look in the web site…

    Good Luck

  3. michr

    legally you can not drive a vehicle for work under 18 this is from the US Department of Labor:
    You can work in any job or occupation that has not been declared hazardous by the Secretary of Labor.

    You generally may not work in any of the following hazardous occupations:
    manufacturing and storing of explosives,

    driving a motor vehicle and being an outside helper on a motor vehicle;

    coal mining,
    logging and sawmilling,
    power-driven woodworking machines,
    exposure to radioactive substances,
    power-driven hoisting apparatus,
    power-driven metal-forming, punching, and shearing machines,
    mining, other than coal mining,
    meat packing or processing (including the use of power-driven meat slicing machines),
    power-driven bakery machines,
    power-driven paper-product machines,
    manufacturing brick, tile, and related products,
    power-driven circular saws, band saws, and guillotine shears,
    wrecking, demolition, and shipbreaking operations,
    roofing operations and all work on or about a roof, or
    excavation operations.

    you can do almost any other job in a Boston Market

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