My 15 & 17 year olds tutor, house sit, work at summer camps, help elderly neighbors, volunteer at animal shelters, and help around the house for extra cash. They won’t be working in a restaurant until they’re 21 if I can help it. Those places are seedy. |
Sales / stocker at Dick's Sporting Goods, Staples, etc. any Big Box place.
My son worked in the 'party crew' for one of the moon bounce places / services. He loved that title. |
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I don't hire under 18. Too much work to train them for very little because they are too restricted on hours and what they can legally do. I only hire 18 if they've graduated HS. Otherwise you just play the game of "I can't work Monday, Wednesday, or Friday through the week but I can work Tuesday & Thursday mornings and Saturday afternoons. I can never work Sundays. My mom won't let me miss church. I also need to take off 2 weeks in July for camp and then the last 2 weeks of August because marching band practice starts. But other than that, I'm totally free!" |
Oh that’s a great idea! |
That's one of the things I loved about it. ![]() My daughter doesn't like kids. She taught her sport for several years, and couldn't wait to get away from the little snots. |
Mine cleans toilets at the local park. |
I bet public-space janitorial work would be good prep for a career in medicine. Nothing else would ever gross them out again! |
They want to be an EMT! |
There is a nationwide shortage of lifeguards.
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Those are UMC kids. My kids had 100% availability all summer. Most places let them have a week off after they saw that they were good workers and always on time. They earned $$$ when the college kids went back to school in August. |
They were understaffed. They were lucky to be able to eat a meal let alone get high. |
Sounds rather sexist and age-phobic. |
Right?? My restaurant colleagues def partied after work but no way in hell was anyone drinking or smoking during the shift. They'd get something thrown at them if they stank like smoke, or weren't moving at roadrunner speed. |
all while keeping eight tables' water preferences straight in their head |