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Can a student work in public if they have not completed technical instruction, practical training, and the service for which their patron is paying?

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In U.S. labor statistics, if a person is working part-time or even as a full-time student, they are considered employed. The same applies to senior citizens who are collecting social security and a pension while working.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the context of U.S. labor statistics, if a person is out of school but working part-time, they would be considered employed. On the other hand, if a full-time student is working 12 hours a week at the college cafeteria, they would also be considered employed. Lastly, if a senior citizen is collecting social security and a pension and working as a greeter at Wal-Mart, they would also be considered employed in the labor force.

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