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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not if they only work around 15 hours a week they don't, like ours, and there are legal ways to calculate room and board contributions.[/quote] I hope this kid has the backbone to enforce the 15 hours only and doesn’t get roped into soft hours of being there for the kids “since you’ll be here anyway while we run out.”[/quote] Right. And what kind of kid wants to live in a stranger’s guest bedroom at a time when they can’t have a social life? Stop being cheap. [/quote] Who are you to judge? We're seeing Great Depression levels of unemployment in this country this summer. Young people tend to be last to be hired and the first to let go in a brutal economy. Some are simply looking for a place to land where they can make ends meet, and pick up some resume-worthy experience, until Covid is rolled back in this country. Young people can maintain social lives on screens these days. So only the rich should be able to hire help to improve the DL experience for their children? [/quote] Yes, you cannot justify exploiting a more disadvantaged person.[/quote]
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