Submitted by [deleted] t3_yalpil in Pennsylvania
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Submitted by [deleted] t3_yalpil in Pennsylvania
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Why are you asking reddit instead of your parents or school counselor?
Well cause it’s not a problem anymore I was just interested
Are you trying to start problems for your employer? I’m not trying to be a jerk, I’m just genuinely curious why you even care since you got a job after seeking a job… I got my first job in an establishment at 12
I’m not trying to, I was just curious, which not trying to be rude but it seems a lot of people did not read that part
Yeah in PA anyone still in high school needs working papers. Chic fil A can be franchised, so the owners might not have known.
Its a bit confusing because you need a job to get working papers. Lol once you get the job and they give you a schedule you take it to the school office and they issue you working papers. There is strict rules for what a minor can work in PA.
Not your fault at all. You would expect a big place like Chic Fil A would tell you what you need to work there legally.
No, it's not illegal to *hire* a minor without working papers.
"...a minor can apply for and accept a job offer prior to obtaining a work permit. Once the work permit is issued, the minor may begin work. In all cases, when a minor is hired by an employer, it is the employer's responsibility to notify the issuing officer within five (5) days of such employment."
https://www.education.pa.gov/Pages/Codes%20and%20Regulations/Child-Labor-Law.aspx
Oh, I may just be reading that one part wrong but I never got a work permit issued while I was working there
Well you/your parents-guardians are the ones responsible for applying for a work permit, it's issued by the school district. And your employer is responsible for telling the school district you've been hired.
Could also be feasible that they properly sent the notification to the school district and you didn't do your part and the school district didn't do theirs as well, although that's a question for a lawyer if it went there.
Yeah probably, I was in the midst of changing schools as I got this job as well so that may be why.
Is the way it reads, The employer can hire a minor, But the minor may not start working until after the the working papers are in their hands
Do you need a work permit for a summer job?
I don’t see your problem. You went looking for a job and got one, now you’re asking if it’s legal for them to hire you?
Well no I don’t have a problem I was just curious
I never got working papers until I tried work Study one marking period In High School. I had been a dishwasher for 3 years before that.
It’s your fault. You should have had the working papers
Yeah I was just in the midst of changing schools so that’s why
Unfortunately that is not a valid excuse. You aren’t the only one who changed schools, happens to a lot of people. You and your parents should have know what to do.
Ok
Jesus Christ…go troll somewhere else. Or pick on an adult at least you sad degenerate.
It’s the truth. Sorry if it’s hurts but that’s the reality.
This is false. You don't need working papers to apply for a job or be offered a job, as OP stated in his question. You either misunderstood or are incorrect.
"And here is my curiosity my question is, was chick fil a legally allowed *to hire me* without any working papers for my age?"
OP is a minor. According to the PA child labor laws it is the duty of the employer to know and follow the child labor law requirements.
I mean they did follow all the other laws, but like I have a new job, so I was just wondering, but a lot of people took my curiosity in a different direction.
Unique-Public-8594 t1_itblotv wrote
How old were you when you started working at Chick-Fil-A?
I think federal law sets age minimum at 14, except certain jobs.