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Show is ,.v "j Thursday, May 8, 2003 conns c iiir School is nearing a close and curfews are later, so why not go to concerts this May and June ... make more memories! 31 JS teens in market a n. mi it4s Jr Cl 4, 1 r May 9 5 PETER BREINHOLT WITH JON SCHMIDT, NANCY HANSON AND RYAN SHUPE & THE Benefit concert for RUBBERBAND. i at-ris- k - kids. Cottonwood High, 7 p.m. Friday, May 9, 2003. - 57175. 1300 East ... . V iHi 333-349- 9 (300) J May 13 EMPLOYES FOR LANDSCAPE YANNI The I'-v- - one and only. Delta Center, 355-732- WITH STYX AND REO SPEEDWAOON. Delta Center, 7 p.m. 'v Saturday, May 24, 2003. 300 W, South Temple (301) , ,? 325-732- 3 May 31 MATCHBOX TWENTY SUGAR RAY AND MAROON 5. E Center, 7 p.m. WITH 3200 (300) 2003. Dr. (West Valley) 333-349- 9 June 5 al FOO FIGHTERS McKay Events Center, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, June 5, 2003. (301) 467-349- 9 non-minin- June prepares flowerbed at Comer 22. eight hours a day on a day or more than 40 hours per week when school is not in session olds may not work before 7 Plus, 14- - and a m or after 7pm The federal minimum wage is $5 15 per hour A minimum wage of $4 25 per hour is required for young workers under the age of 20 during their first 90 consecutive days of employment, or when the worker reaches the age of 20 (whichever comes first) ar May 24 31, Bott non-scho- five Now that the school year is nearly over considweeks until graduation are many people ering exactly what they are going to do to keep themselves occupied during the summer months The need for jobs is especially necessary for seniors, who are earning money to pay for their upcoming college experience - When considering what kind of job one wants and where one wants to work, it is vital to consider the different laws that apply to teens as an employee Federal child labor laws are established by the Fair Labor Stand Act (FLSA) This act establishes the record keeping, and minimum wage, overtime-pa- y child labor rules affecting full- - and part-tim- e workers m the private sector and in federal, state, and local governments The rules vary depending upon the age of the young worker and his or her occupation Once an employee is 18, there are no federal child labor rules Each state has child labor standards, if the federal and state standards are different, the rule that provides the most protection will apply The minimum age for employment is 14 years old Youth 18 years or older may perform any job, whether hazardous or not, for unlimited hours Youth 16 or 17 may perform any job for a limited number of hours Youth 14 and 15 may work outside school hours in various jobs JOURNEY S. Decker Lake demand during the summer. Cameroon DHS High School Correspondent 3 Saturday, May in high BY EMILY CLARK 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 13, 2003. 301 W. South Temple (301) jobs are ", 21 Full-tim- e students employed in jobs at col- leges and universities will not earn the required minimum wage of $515 This is because the employer that hires students obtains a certificate from the Department of Labor which allows the students to not be paid about 85 percent of the required minimum wage Tire certificate limits the hours that the student may woik to eight hours m a day and no more than 20 hours a week when school is in session and 40 hours when school is out, and requires the employer to follow all child labor laws Once the student graduates or leaves the school for good, they must be paid a full minimum wage of $5 15 Once the legalities of i iob Max Hansen working are understood, the hard part - of Bountiful-work- s FAST FOOD is alWXdow o Corner working - actually begins the drivoop In spite of the fact that money is a vital Young of living, at times working can be time consumpart teens cannot work more than three and frustrating But keep it up Working cultiing hours a day on school days or 18 hours per week m vates responsibility, new friends, and money a school week And thev cannot work more than VANS WARPED TOUR AFI, ANDREW WK, DROPKICK MURPHYS, FACE TO FACE, GLASSJAW, NEW TRANSIT DIRECTION. Finding RANCID, TAKING BACK SUNDAY, THE ATARIS, THE USED Utah State and more. Fairpark, noon. BY JESSICA DAILEY DHS High School Correspondent Saturday, June 21, 2003. 155 N. 1000 West (300) Looking for a job this summer9 How about one that will last through the school year9 While seasonal jobs are good, staying employed through the school year not only helps your bank account, but also increases your chances of getting scholarships and other college aid later on Keep these tips in g mind when looking for a job Retailers generally have hiring seasons based on how much money they are making or how much help they expect theyll need Stores look for seasonal help primarily during their Christmas and events. Managers let go of most seasonal workers after January 1. The best times to apply for jobs in this arena are from April to August. Try applying at restaurants at the beginning of the summer. Although food service jobs are available business grows during the months when kids are out of school and 333-349- 9 BOUNTIFUL HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR GRADUATION PARTY Bountiful Highs senior party all-nig- ht will be held after long-lastin- graduation June 5th at the BHS Field House. 10 p.m. to 4 a .m. $T0 the right job Back-to-Scho- ol person Food! Fun! Friends! Fabulous Prizes! Bring a pillow, bean bag or blanket and party all night long! year-roun- d, SBO BY AMY JONES Clipper Correspondent BOUNTIFUL A few weeks ago as I walked down the halls of school I full-tim- job-searc- baby-sittin- trk V&h v practice, but the elections are basically a popularity contest. Its all based on whose posters are most numerous, who knows more people, and whose poster can get the most attention. Where are the issues? I know there are not many relevant issues to target in high school, but theres still what the assemblies will be like, how make interesting they could announcements, and the marquee. talents. Rody Chadwick, 'Ml exists for 15, works a variety to earn rodeo prize money. how to create a profile or resume and much more. jobs Utah govwipubsadultcareerguide offers a look at job trends and more info The thing I find most disturbing is that if all elections in high schools, junior highs and elementanes are based on who has the cutest picture, what kind of mind frame does that get students into when they actually have the power to make decisions that really matter? Are students going to grow up and vote based on who has the most signs up and the most commercials on TV9 ) W CREATIVE SELF EMPLOYMENT elections - not a model for democracy saw a bunch of posters. Some were based solely on peoples height, oth- involved the use of cute, but phrases, and still others had nothing to do with anything These posters were for Bountiful Highs SBO (Student Body Officer) elections. Dont get me wrong, I think that SBO elections are great Its a good way to exerase the democracy that we rers and Internet job search Check the want-ad- s engines, such as snttgiijob coni, for officeclencal jobs (as well as others) These jobs pay well and are built to last Just watch out for anything that sounds tcxi good to be true - it probably is The Utah Department of Workforce Services e seasonal youth listings and offers part-tim- e work There is an office in Woods Cross or go online to jobs Utah gov. h Many churches and religions sponsor facilities for their members - even teens Don t forget those as youre looking for work Even youth with disabilities can find work Check out ncwd-out- h info and jobs Utah gov for help No luck elsewhere? Start your own business or cleaning Whether its mowing lawns, houses, you'll always have the option of to fall back on Other great Web sites studentjobs com offers tips on the job search. |