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WORK PERMITS:
- In order to get a Work Permit, Students need to do the following...
- Secure employment
- Fill out an Application Request Form B1-1
- Return it to Mr. Calder's Office (A129)
- Applications are available in the following places...
- Mr. Calder's Office (A129)
- Main Office
- Click HERE.
- Students must also meet the requirements for obtaining a Work Permit.
- GPA, attendance & discipline
- For work hour restrictions by age, see page 2 of the B1-1 form
- All minors (students under 18) need a Work Permit.
- Unless you have graduated High School.
- All work permits expire one week (no more than 5 days) after the following school year begins.
Mr. Calder
Work Experience Education (WEE Coordinator)
Office: A129
Phone: 209-933-7480 Ext. 8932
Fax: 209-475-9097
Email: tcalder@stocktonusd.net OR tcalder@stocktonusd.org
- In order to get a Work Permit, Students need to do the following...
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Work Permit Office Hours
- School Days from 11:00 - 1:00
Main Office Hours
- School Days from 8:00 - 3:00
Resources
- Labor Laws Brochure
- SUSD Work Permits and Work Experience Education
- Young Workers Health and Safety Website
Let's Get A Job!
- Get hired with no work experience
- What Does Customer Service Mean to You
- 10 Reasons Why You Didn't Get The Job
- WorkNet Job Seekers Workshops
- WorkNet Teen Job Seekers Website
- Explore Careers, Training, Job Search, Find Local Help
Sample Interview Questions
- T-Mobile Job Interview Questions
- Panera Bread Job Interview Questions
- Old Navy Job Interview Questions
- Verizon Job Interview Questions
You Got A Job!
- Don't Be A Jerk: Dos and Don'ts of asking for time off work
- Download the Young Workers App - it has all the laws and policies that are relevant to you!
- Things to Know About Getting Your First and Last Paycheck
- How to Handle Leaving Your Job
- More on Final Paychecks
Links to Check Out!
- Job Corp
- Peace Corp
- Department of Industrial Relations - Do you need to know laws that apply to teen workers? Do you need to file a complaint? If you have questions, talk to your Work Experience Coordinator.
- NIOSH - National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health - Find out about safety and health on the job for youth.