Anonymous wrote:Nobody should work in a restaurant if you don't want them doing drugs and drinking after close.
Jobs that are appropriate
lifeguard
golf course
summer camp
yard work
grocery store check out
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody should work in a restaurant if you don't want them doing drugs and drinking after close.
Jobs that are appropriate
lifeguard
golf course
summer camp
yard work
grocery store check out
The worst harassment of my life (and I was a waitress at a variety of places, starting at 16) was at a country club/ golf course. The entitlement and impunity of those people was shocking even then, when it was more socially acceptable. No way in hell would I let my daughter work near golf course people. They're on their own turf and they don't let you forget that they own you.
Two kids from my HS died doing landscaping jobs (separate incidents).
Grocery store? Good luck. People do those jobs for their living, not for some summertime pocket money. It's not a seasonal job.
Anonymous wrote:What are some "appropriate" ways for a teenager to get work experience and earn some money?
Please provide a response with the age and sex for which each role is "appropriate."
For example, working in a restaurant is appropriate for a girl who is 18, or for a boy of any age, but not for a girl who is 17.
Babysitting is appropriate for girls of any age, but not for boys at any age.
Anonymous wrote:Is this a spin off to the other thread about the girl being hit on? You are just trying to stir the pot.
Anonymous wrote:Nobody should work in a restaurant if you don't want them doing drugs and drinking after close.
Jobs that are appropriate
lifeguard
golf course
summer camp
yard work
grocery store check out