Anonymous wrote:Was it a job with legit work like mowing lawns, dishwasher or retail? In that case no thank you note, he gave them his labor they gave him wages that's the deal. Whether he gets hired back will depend on the quality of his work.
Or was it like an internship where the job was more valuable to him than them? In that case I could see a thank you note.
Anonymous wrote:Is the boss going to send your child a thank-you note for being his employee? If not, then there is no need to thank him for being a boss. It's a mutually beneficial relationship, not a one-sided contribution (as in the case of giving a gift, which, of course, requires a thank-you note).
Anonymous wrote:Your son is the one who knows the guy you are suggesting he text. If he says it is too much, trust his judgment. Could he be wrong? Sure. But not a huge deal in the grand scheme of things -- a thank you text isn't going to get him a rec he wouldn't have received anyway.
Anonymous wrote:^^^He worked as sports camp counselor for MS and late-ES school kids. I could see him doing it again for the next few summers. And yes I'm also thinking about his college apps and how the job ties in with his HS sport/main EC, which requires so much of his time during the school year that he barely has time for much else.
I'm leaning toward encouraging him to do a short thank you - would a text be ok since that's how they communicated for the most part?