View Full Version : I have my NIC, now what?
MeRkAgE
07-02-2009, 11:41 PM
I recieved my National Insurance Card today obviously because i'm 16 in April and i want to know what i am now able to do?
Can i work part time and officially get paid etc?
Help :)
LoveToStack
07-02-2009, 11:46 PM
Even though you have your card, I'm sure you need to wait till you turn 16 until you can be properly employed. I'm not 100% sure though.
JackBuddy
07-02-2009, 11:47 PM
You need to be 16 I think. Some places employ people as soon as somebody reach 16 but some wait until he/she is out of full time education.
LoveToStack
07-02-2009, 11:51 PM
You need to be 16 I think. Some places employ people as soon as somebody reach 16 but some wait until he/she is out of full time education.
Not as many places, for obvious small jobs, require that you be out of education nowadays. Most compensate for school hours so long as you are free some days of the working week. So you could easily work in college etc.
MeRkAgE
07-02-2009, 11:52 PM
Oh, well as soon as i'm 16 i'm applying for Tesco.
Welcome to the world of work, give it a week and you will want to be back at school...
Trust me
Indie-Dan
08-02-2009, 01:01 PM
Welcome to the world of employment! :P
i got mines in December (I turned 16 yesterday) and I've been looking for a job since.
Here's what you can and can't do:
during term time, you can only work for two hours on weekdays and Sundays
during term time, you can only work for eight hours on Saturdays
during a school holiday, you can work for up to eight hours on a week day or a Saturday
during a school holiday, you can't work for more than two hours on a Sunday
you cannot work before 7.00 am or after 7.00 pm on any day
also:
"If you're no longer at school and you're 16 or 17, the law refers to you as a 'young worker'. Because you will no longer be at school, there are fewer restrictions on when you can work and for how long, but there are still some rules.You'll only be able to work for eight hours every day, or a total of 40 hours over the course of a week. You cannot usually work an overnight shift either, but there are some exceptional circumstances where you can.
Because you've reached school leaving age, you may find that employers may be more willing to offer you part-time or full-time employment. You're also not limited to just 'light work', so you'll be allowed to work in places like a busy shop, restaurant kitchen or as a waiter or waitress."
Source: http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/YoungPeople/Workandcareers/Yourrightsandresponsibilitiesatwork/DG_066272
You dont need a NIC to work, 13 year olds can work etc.
The main reason why employers only employ over 16's is because of insurance, It costs a hell of a lot more to hire a under 16!
partie2
08-02-2009, 02:00 PM
Yeah im sure you still need to wait till your 16 they just send them out early so people have them for when they turn 16.
Xarea
08-02-2009, 02:01 PM
Welcome to the world of work, give it a week and you will want to be back at school...
Trust me
Not at all. I'm still at school, and i've been working at Holland and Barrett for going on three months now, and if I had the chance to drop out of full-time education and work full time, i'd do it - I wouldn't even think twice about it.
Corporal
08-02-2009, 04:18 PM
You will need to find out what your local council has set, connexions should know about it for you.
It changes from council to council, i started working when i was 14.
lil...hotti
08-02-2009, 07:17 PM
What is the Legal age to get a Job?
Ibelive the Job you would get is Part time
Sorry, but connexions were the last place i would go, The people there are useless. I wish i was back at school XD
PaulMacC
09-02-2009, 04:54 AM
Tesco you need to be 18.
Sainsburys and Asda accept 16 year olds.
MeRkAgE
09-02-2009, 07:43 AM
Tesco you need to be 18.
Sainsburys and Asda accept 16 year olds.
16 to work at Tesco.
But you've gotta be finished with compulsory exams ( i.e GCSE )
You dont need a NIC to work, 13 year olds can work etc.
The main reason why employers only employ over 16's is because of insurance, It costs a hell of a lot more to hire a under 16!
13 year olds can work like a saturday, they can't work full or part time.
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/nic/ynino.htm
13 year olds can work like a saturday, they can't work full or part time.
I thought 13 year olds have the same working rights until they're sixteen?
So a few hours on a saturday, a few hours on a sunday and one or two hours on weekdays but not exceeding 10 hours a week or something?
Whereas when your sixteen it changes.
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