This. It's a lot. Also some teens have probably dealt with the cranky entitled boomers who live around them who think that paying them $20 for multiple hours of back breaking work is great "pocket money". Hell no. Raise your price and you'll find someone willing. |
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Just hang out on this forum and you'll get your answer. "My teen spent $200 at Sephora using my credit card. Should I make her return any of it?" "I pay for my teens acrylic nails, daily Starbucks and balayage because the other girls have it and I don't want her to be an outcast." "My teen is too busy with travel sports and ECs to even think about a job. We pay for all his needs because school is his job."
Kids have to be money-hungry to do work like this. |
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Op did you never take a statistics class? Your experiences aren’t universal. There’s multiple threads in the teen forum about shoveling teens.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1311427.page |
+1. If you were actually out shoveling, you’d know this is super tough stuff to shovel. |
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People around here are generally not hardy. Lots of type As that didn’t grow up in colder climates. Online life.i actually enjoyed shoveling and sledding with my son the last few days. I took a wonderful walk this morning- love the quiet and snow.
People also don’t have correct snow gear and layers. UMC thinks it’s beneath them to do manual labor. They pass this onto their kids. |
100% this |
Agree. It took my 16 yo daughter 6 hours. She took a lunch break and two shorter breaks. She had to break up the ice and then shovel. |
OR, like my DD they have real jobs they work hard at and don’t need extra money. My DD works three shifts a week at a restaurant. She doesn’t need $20 to shovel snow - not because we bankroll her. She bankrolls herself. |
| Mine would rather go sledding and hang out with their friends. It's still a snow day for them and they are still kids. They want to enjoy it. 20 years from now, those are the memories they will remember, not earning $40-50 for two hours of hard manual labor. |
Kids are extremely busy with academics and extracurriculars these days. Parents barely give them basic household chores much less hard and time-intensive ones. |
Stop generalizing. My DD was admitted ED to an excellent college and will graduate HS top 5%. She has chores at home and a real W2 job and not just during the summer. |
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And "$20 is a gift. They should be shoveling to help those in need without asking to be paid." |
They are out there. In all types of neighborhoods. This one required more efforts than what DC area typically gets for snow. Too bad you chose to live in the neighborhood you did. |
if you have not lifted a damn shovel in this icezilla, just stfu. No one should be doing this unpaid unless it's your own damn driveway. Not growing bodies nor senior bodies.
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