can a 14 year old work for a realestate or law firm?

Posted by admin on December 19th, 2009 and filed under realestate | 4 Comments »

i want to be a realesate investor when im older, but my aunt, who is one, suggested that i get a job at a realestate or law firm. i wouldnt be a reprasentative or a consultant just somone who sorts or helps out with files. it would make starting my company that much easier.

Probably the closest you would get would be babysitting the lawyer’s kids…..most basic minimum wage jobs require you to be at least 15 due to child labor laws. You could ask around about maybe "interning" or shadowing but you won’t find actual work. I’d admire your work ethic though and so will those you want to work for…..

4 Responses

  1. girleygirl97 Says:

    i personally wouldnt do that a young age maybe 16
    i think u would get lost
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  2. Mr.Fluffy Says:

    Well, work for them, probably not. Volunteer for them and do a great job, probably so. I don’t think that you’re legally allowed to work for a law firm or real estate agency at the age of fourteen. Eighteen and up for things like that is the norm in the U.S.
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  3. dichotomymom Says:

    Probably the closest you would get would be babysitting the lawyer’s kids…..most basic minimum wage jobs require you to be at least 15 due to child labor laws. You could ask around about maybe "interning" or shadowing but you won’t find actual work. I’d admire your work ethic though and so will those you want to work for…..
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  4. nickfromavvo Says:

    I’m not sure about the federal or state laws about minors working, but if you go to http://www.avvo.com/legal-answers you can ask lawyers for free. And if you’re lucky, you might even meet a real estate lawyer to let you hang around his/her firm.
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