Teens I know do the following jobs:
lifeguard/swim instructor/junior coach (15+) tutor (starting junior year of HS) pet-sitter/dog walker (any age) camp counselor |
Nailed it. Still, some younger teens can make great employees, so I always give them a chance. I've had a few amazing ones over the years. But most, yeah, what you said. |
As a16 year old girl i was a barista and it went well |
I’d never let my kids wait tables, no way. Nothing door to door and no delivery.
Before college, it’s fine to lifeguard, Starbucks barista, work at tourist venue gift shop, babysit, yard work. Once in college, jobs should reflect career interest- nursing home or research or interning somewhere to shadow a professional. For extra money, work for university. |
I think this is the issue. Many teens start smoking, etc after being exposed to it at restaurants. If your kid wants a job in the food industry, steer them towards Chik fil A and Mod Pizza and away from Wild Wings and Lazy Dog. |
Sure mom |
My 17 yo DD has worked in the same restaurant since she was 15.5. Why is it not appropriate? She often ends up making $22-24/hour due to tips. She hosts and food runs. |
Wtf is your 17-year old doing at a bar? (sounds like lazy parenting covered up with excuses) |
Thats horrible! That poor girl |
It’s inappropriate because what if someone asks her for her phone number? |
This accurately describes my DD and her coworkers at a semi-upscale local restaurant. The restaurant is willing to deal with it though. I guess they do it by having more teens than they need on payroll and not guaranteeing minimum hours so there is pretty much always someone who can work a certain day. The owners live in the community and are committed to employing community members. They like the idea of being the most desirable job for local teens and they basically only take honors students who come recommended by other employees or through community members. The pay is very good - better than a HS student could get most other places. DD pretty much always makes at least $20/hour. |
+1 |
She says no and learns to self-advocate? |