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What jobs can a 17 year old do in Wisconsin?

Quick answer for 17-year-olds in Wisconsin — what hours are legal, whether a work permit is required, and the most common allowed jobs. Built directly from Wisconsin state labor code.

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Quick answer

Can a 17-year-old work?
Yes
Work permit
Required

Wisconsin Child Labor Permit

Minimum work age
14+

In Wisconsin

Legal work hours

Wisconsin sets different hour caps depending on whether school is in session.

During the school year

Hours per day
8 hr
Hours per week
26 hr
Time window
06:00 – 23:00

School-week cap of 26 hours. Up to 50 hours/week with parental consent under the 2017 amendment, but the 11:00 PM school-night curfew still applies.

Summer / school breaks

Hours per day
8 hr
Hours per week
50 hr
Time window
06:00 – 00:30

Up to 12:30 AM on nights not preceding a school day.

Common allowed jobs for a 17-year-old

General age-appropriate jobs under federal FLSA. Wisconsin adds its own restricted-occupations list below — check that before accepting any job.

  • Full retail, food-service, and clerical work (with Wisconsin Child Labor Permit)

    Wisconsin still requires an online $10-per-job state Child Labor Permit for every minor under 18 — a separate permit per new employer. The DWD emails the permit to both the minor and the employer.

  • Cooking, baking, and short-order line work with grills, fryers, and HO-11 bakery equipment
  • Lifeguard at any pool, water park, beach, or natural-water venue (with valid certification)
  • Warehouse and stockroom work without HO-7 power-driven hoists or HO-2 driving

    Wisconsin's 2017 amendment raised the school-week cap for 16-17-year-olds to 50 hrs with written parental consent (default 26 hrs/school week without consent). The 11 PM school-night curfew (12:30 AM on non-school nights) and the $10-per-job state work permit continue at 17.

  • Hotel and hospitality front-of-house — host, busser, food runner (no alcohol service)

    Wis. Stat. § 125.07(3) bars selling or serving alcoholic beverages on licensed premises under 18. 17-year-olds may host, bus, and run food but cannot serve or pour alcohol; bartending stays 21+.

  • Construction-trade pre-apprenticeship under registered apprenticeship programs

    Wisconsin allows 17-year-olds in registered apprenticeship programs through the Wisconsin Bureau of Apprenticeship Standards (DWD). HO-16 roofing and HO-2 on-road driving remain barred for minors under 18.

  • Office, data-entry, internship, and customer-support roles

Restricted in Wisconsin

  • All federal hazardous orders HO-1 through HO-17(29 CFR Part 570)
  • Operating power-driven meat-processing machines(HO-10)
  • Roofing operations and work on or about a roof(HO-16)
  • Door-to-door sales for minors under 16 without adult supervision(Wis. Stat. §103.23)
  • Selling alcohol on premises licensed for sale (under 18)(Wis. Stat. §125.07(3))

Read the full Wisconsin rules

This page summarizes the rules for 17-year-olds. For all ages, age-band breakdown, statute citation, and DOL references, see the full state page.