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- mathfreak231
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--->"How do I join the Scratch Team?" You might be disappointed... <---
Has being on the Scratch Team been your lifelong dream? You may have to wait a little longer. Here are some of the requirements for joining the Scratch Team:
Sorry if this let you down, but maybe it's be a great job opportunity when you grow up!
- Must be 18 or older
- For some jobs, must be able to commute to the MIT Media Lab @ Cambridge, MA
Sorry if this let you down, but maybe it's be a great job opportunity when you grow up!

- OmnipotentPotato
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1000+ posts
--->"How do I join the Scratch Team?" You might be disappointed... <---
I don't think the 18+ rule is very fair. If you're just volunteering your time to help Scratch, why should they care if your 2 as long as you know what you're doing?
- Braeden5454
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--->"How do I join the Scratch Team?" You might be disappointed... <---
Because they need a way to verify your age, and some people are moderators who may deal with inappropriate content. See I don't think the 18+ rule is very fair. If you're just volunteering your time to help Scratch, why should they care if your 2 as long as you know what you're doing?This about the issue.
- Blaze349
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--->"How do I join the Scratch Team?" You might be disappointed... <---
Remember school, uni. The ST have degrees you know. I don't think the 18+ rule is very fair. If you're just volunteering your time to help Scratch, why should they care if your 2 as long as you know what you're doing?
- Braeden5454
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2 year old: degree in baby science and tantrums. I don't think the 18+ rule is very fair. If you're just volunteering your time to help Scratch, why should they care if your 2 as long as you know what you're doing?
- OmnipotentPotato
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--->"How do I join the Scratch Team?" You might be disappointed... <---
I'm just saying that you shouldn't judge people based on their age, but by their skill level. I do agree though that it is overall a good idea to not accept minors for such an important job, but still; you don't have to be 18+ to know how to program.
- Blaze349
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--->"How do I join the Scratch Team?" You might be disappointed... <---
Depends on what you program. For example, can a kid create OS X out of a series of number. I'm just saying that you shouldn't judge people based on their age, but by their skill level. I do agree though that it is overall a good idea to not accept minors for such an important job, but still; you don't have to be 18+ to know how to program.
- OmnipotentPotato
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--->"How do I join the Scratch Team?" You might be disappointed... <---
Steve Jobs did it when he was 21. And, no offense or anything, I don't think the Scratch Team is making any complex operating systems or anything.Depends on what you program. For example, can a kid create OS X out of a series of number. I'm just saying that you shouldn't judge people based on their age, but by their skill level. I do agree though that it is overall a good idea to not accept minors for such an important job, but still; you don't have to be 18+ to know how to program.

- mathfreak231
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1000+ posts
--->"How do I join the Scratch Team?" You might be disappointed... <---
but labor laws, I'm just saying that you shouldn't judge people based on their age, but by their skill level. I do agree though that it is overall a good idea to not accept minors for such an important job, but still; you don't have to be 18+ to know how to program.
anyways, there are several volunteer programs that the ST wouldn't care about your age (sci, veggie and I were Scratch Wiki admins at like 12 or 13) and I'm running a MediaWiki bot there but if you're working for money then labor laws
Last edited by mathfreak231 (June 29, 2014 14:29:19)
- scratchrainbow
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--->"How do I join the Scratch Team?" You might be disappointed... <---
also, you need to apply for the scratch team jobs right here! Has being on the Scratch Team been your lifelong dream? You may have to wait a little longer. Here are some of the requirements for joining the Scratch Team:click here!!Also, the jobs they have open right now all have to do with advanced programming, so you'd better know your stuff.
- Must be 18 or older
- For some jobs, must be able to commute to the MIT Media Lab @ Cambridge, MA
Sorry if this let you down, but maybe it's be a great job opportunity when you grow up!
Last edited by scratchrainbow (June 29, 2014 14:28:45)
- Lirex
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--->"How do I join the Scratch Team?" You might be disappointed... <---
click here!!Better use this link: also, you need to apply for the scratch team jobs right here! http://scratch.mit.edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/jobs/.
- scratchrainbow
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--->"How do I join the Scratch Team?" You might be disappointed... <---
Well, i think the 18+ rules is there because; 1.you can't work for a job on scratch if you are 18 and lower, you can not work! 2. the jobs that are left include very advanced programming and if a kid joined, it would be very hard for them. also, they would have to pretend they are adults! o_o I don't think the 18+ rule is very fair. If you're just volunteering your time to help Scratch, why should they care if your 2 as long as you know what you're doing?
Scratch On!
-scratchrainbow
- OmnipotentPotato
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1000+ posts
--->"How do I join the Scratch Team?" You might be disappointed... <---
Isn't the Scratch team volunteers though? You can volunteer for something if you are younger than 18. And yes, it would be hard for a kid to do it, but if you are determined enough, you can do it. And, I don't know what you mean with the last sentence.Well, i think the 18+ rules is there because; 1.you can't work for a job on scratch if you are 18 and lower, you can not work! 2. the jobs that are left include very advanced programming and if a kid joined, it would be very hard for them. also, they would have to pretend they are adults! o_o I don't think the 18+ rule is very fair. If you're just volunteering your time to help Scratch, why should they care if your 2 as long as you know what you're doing?
Scratch On!
-scratchrainbow

- RPFluffy
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1000+ posts
--->"How do I join the Scratch Team?" You might be disappointed... <---
but labor laws, I'm just saying that you shouldn't judge people based on their age, but by their skill level. I do agree though that it is overall a good idea to not accept minors for such an important job, but still; you don't have to be 18+ to know how to program.
anyways, there are several volunteer programs that the ST wouldn't care about your age (sci, veggie and I were Scratch Wiki admins at like 12 or 13) and I'm running a MediaWiki bot there but if you're working for money then labor laws
Yes, labor laws point out that you must 18+ to work and get paid by a company, which scratch is (NOTE: they are Trademarked)
- OmnipotentPotato
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1000+ posts
--->"How do I join the Scratch Team?" You might be disappointed... <---
Ohh…. well then I look stupid now. I thought the ST was all volunteers. But, that means it is an even better job! Even if I have to wait a few years to be able to do it…
- frodewin
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--->"How do I join the Scratch Team?" You might be disappointed... <---
Yes, labor laws point out that you must 18+ to work and get paid by a company, which scratch is (NOTE: they are Trademarked)
Which labor laws? As a general rule, the Fair Labor Standards Act from the US Department of Labor sets 14 years of age as the minimum age for employment, and limits the number of hours worked by minors under the age of 16. See http://www.dol.gov/dol/topic/youthlabor/agerequirements.htm
- faithalbertus
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--->"How do I join the Scratch Team?" You might be disappointed... <---
I probley wont ever be in ST because by the time i'm the age many many years would pass
- colorfulrainbow12
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34 posts
--->"How do I join the Scratch Team?" You might be disappointed... <---
I've always wanted to join the scratch team, but even if I was 18+ (and I'm nowhere near it) I wouldn't be able to because I live in the UK.
- samanyolu
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1000+ posts
--->"How do I join the Scratch Team?" You might be disappointed... <---
There are ST members who are located in different locations too, so it doesn't mean you can't be a ST member I've always wanted to join the scratch team, but even if I was 18+ (and I'm nowhere near it) I wouldn't be able to because I live in the UK.

- __init__
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--->"How do I join the Scratch Team?" You might be disappointed... <---
I don't think there's anyone who's 2 and knows what they're doing I don't think the 18+ rule is very fair. If you're just volunteering your time to help Scratch, why should they care if your 2 as long as you know what you're doing?

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