before I apply...
resume/application
interview
On the Job
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If you are age 14-17, in order to get a job, you must apply for this document.
Working papers.  Student's age 14-17 must have working papers in order to comply with state child labor laws.
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What is a resume?

A brief account of a person’s education, qualifications, and previous experience.

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My interview is at 9am.  What time should I plan to arrive?
8:45am...or earlier.  Give yourself extra time in case you get lost or get stuck in traffic. 
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You woke up late and won't get to work in time.  What do you do?
Call in to work to tell them what happened.  Then get ready as fast as you can, and get to work.
200
Where do you get working papers?
At your High School.  JP McCaskey while school is in session and McCaskey East during the summer months.
200
I called McDonalds to ask for a job application and they told me to apply online.  What do I do?
Go to mcdonalds.com.  click on "employment" and follow instructions to find jobs and fill out applications.  If the information is confusing, ask an adult!
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What should I wear to an interview?

Dress modestly and neatly.  Tuck in your shirt.  Wear closed toed shoes.  No jeans.

This is their first impression of you!

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It's 2pm and I work at 5pm but my mom just told me that she can't drive me to work.  Is it okay to call in sick?
No.  Find another ride, or walk to work (if it's safe).  If getting to work is a problem, try to find another job that is closer.  Taking the bus is another option.
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Do I need to take a parent with me to get working papers?

Yes.  They will need to bring some information with them such as birth certificate, social security card, and proof of address.  So check the website before you go! http://www.lancaster.k12.pa.us/working-papers/

300
My job application asks for two references.  What are "references"?
References are people who your potential employer can contact to ask questions about your experience, work ethic, and character.
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What should I take to an interview?

Take with you to your interview: a resume, a pen/pencil, and a notepad.

Think of a few questions to ask before the interview.  Write them down and take them with you.

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I just threw up but I work at 6pm.  What should I do?
Call your employer to tell them you won't be in.  No one wants you to go in and get everyone else sick!
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Can a School District refuse to give a student working papers or take them away from a student because of academic performance?
YES! 
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Can I list my mom as a reference on a job application?
No!  Family members can NOT be a reference.  Teachers, coaches, principals, past employers, and school counselors are good choices.
400
How should I act during an interview?

Be polite.  Smile, make eye contact, sit up straight.  Do not chew gum. 

Did you know that the thing interviewers look for most is Active Listening??  (being able to listen, understand, and respond to their questions).

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I just got my job uniform and it's extremely ugly.  Is it okay to substitute my own clothes if they are the same color as my uniform?
No...especially not on the first day.  If that is an accepted practice, you'll find out soon enough.  For now, wear the ugly uniform and be grateful for the job!
500
If you are 18, but are still in high school, do you need to have working papers in order to get a job?
No.  You do not need working papers after turning 18.
500
After I write my resume, it is important to do this before I hand it out to potential employers.
Spell check!  and Type it...do not hand write a resume. 
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The interview is over.  What do I do now?
Send a "thank-you" note to the interviewer.  Be sure to express your continued interest in the job.
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I work Saturday evening but a group of friends are going to a movie.  What should I do?
It's fine to try to find a co-worker to switch shifts with you but make sure you report the switch before the shift begins.  If you can't find anyone to cover for you, you'll have to skip the movie and go to work.  Just remember, your current employer will be a reference for your next job!