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10th Grade Career Unit
Youth Labor LawsNaviance
Community ServicePSAT
w/ Mrs. Spellman & Counseling
What you will learn…
Youth Labor LawsPost-secondary EducationHow to Choose a CareerHow much can I work?What should I be getting paid?
What are the laws around teens and work?
What are the Labor Laws for teens?
14-15 year-olds can work 16 hours a week Up to 3 hours on a school day Up to 40 hours a week when school is not in
session Some exceptions if you are in a work program
16-17 years and above can work 20 hours 40 hours during non-school weeks Some jobs are defined as hazardous like
construction jobs; teens can’t do these
SOURCE: U.S.Department of Labor, Teen Labor Laws
Prohibited & Hazardous Employment for ALL Minors!
Explosives Mining Excavating Logging Elevators Flagging Roofing
Nursing Aid/Assist. Explosives Earth Moving
Machines Boilers or Engine
Rooms Power Driven
Machines
Washington State’s minimum wage is $9.34 14 and 15 year olds can be paid 85% of minimum wage or $7.81 If you are younger than 20 your employer may pay you as little as $4.25 for the first 90 days If you change jobs, your new employer can pay you this youth minimum wage again for 90 days
SOURCE: U.S.Department of Labor, Teen Labor Laws
How much can teens make?
What Must an Employer Have on File???
Proof of Age (Birth Certificate, Insurance Policy, Drivers License)
Personal Data (Name, Address, Phone #, SSN)
Parent/School Authorization Form
Post-Secondary Education andCareer Interest
What are the fastest growing career fields? How can I match a career with my interests?How much education do I need?
Which careers are growing right now?
Industries and occupations related to health care, personal care, social assistance, and construction Jobs requiring training beyond a four-year college degree are growing the fastest Jobs requiring only a high school diploma are growing at the slowest rates
Post-secondary education is any education that happens beyond high school
ApprenticeshipVocational and Technical SchoolAssociates degree from Community College (AA)Bachelors degree (BA)Masters degree (MA)Doctorate degree (PhD)
What is post-secondary education?
How does post-secondary education increase my earnings?
How do I choose an occupation? It is important to start thinking about what you would like to do as a career
A plan will help you take classes in high school and college that give you skills you need
When thinking about a career, you should consider balancing your interests and the lifestyle choices you will make
Lifestyle choices include how much money you want to make and how much leisure time you’d like to have
Ask yourself these 3 Critical sk yourself these 3 Critical QuestionsQuestions
Who Am I?(Assessment)•Interests•Skills•Aptitudes•Achievements
How Do I Get There?(Action Plan)•Skills to Develop•Education/Training•Self Marketing: Networking, Resumes, Cover letters, Internships
Where Am I Going?(Research/Goals)•Career Information•Labor Market•Career Research•Short & Long Term Goals
Now it’s your turn!
• Log onto the Shorewood Home Page
• Scroll down to the Naviance Family Connection Icon
• Log into your account• Username: Student Number
• Password: Data Dashboard password (capitalize first letter of last name)
Naviance Review and Research
Choose activities you are interested in
Choose the words that describe you
Choose school subjects you most enjoy
Choose the Career Cluster you want to explore
Choose one career to investigate
Explore the tabs in Naviance to investigate the career you chose
SAVE THE DATE!!!
WHEN: Thursday March 27th
WHAT: Shoreline School Districts 3rd Annual
College & Career Fair
WHERE: Shoreline Center
TIME: 6:00pm-8:00pm
COST: FREE
Come and join us for a fun night of Career & College Information & PIZZA!