Anonymous wrote:I absolutely LOVE the teenagers working for some extra cash. I was happy to pay them, they earned it. Great role models for my young kids to actually see other kids working hard to earn money around the neighborhood. I hope when they are teenagers they do the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually, I received an email stating that so and so child was doing community service for a religious reason. Said child was collecting clothing, I think and we could drop it off at such and such address in the bin out front. I thought it was a terrible lesson for the kid.
Needless to say I wont be dropping off clothes for his community service.
Oh wow. I kind of get it, but still.
Anonymous wrote:I am grateful that parents in our neighborhood posted contact info for their teens' shoveling services. It's an efficient way for them to get the word out. I negotiated with the teens directly - they were professional and anything but lazy.
Anonymous wrote:I wish the teens in my meighborhood would do that. They don't even come outside to help their parents. Lazy.
Anonymous wrote:Just curious as to other's thoughts on this. The parents of teens in our neighborhood have been advertising shoveling services their kids will provide during this snowstorm.
I see the working hard and making money lesson in this, but some of it seems a bit tacky on the parent's part. One mother sent out an email instructing those interested to call for quotes! Its a teen shoveling snow! And others were saying the going rate is $20 to clear a sidewalk. What happened to doing the work and being polite enough to either just do it out of kindness or be gracious enough to take whatever might be offered?
Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:I'd like to see a teenager send out his/her own email for a change. I cringe a little when I see an email from a mom offering her child's services and then telling me to get in touch with her child directly. Surely they could handle an email.
Anonymous wrote:OP, where have you been for the last 50 years? Kids aren't going to do it for free or for whatever you decide to pay them. Get a clue.
[/b]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nowadays, you can't go knocking door to door. It isn't safe. I don't blame the parents for advertising on a listserv.
Posts like this always leave me shaking my head. The crime rate is the lowest it has been in 50 years. It's actually [b]safer these days than it was when we were kids.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't have an issue with teenagers earning money by shoveling snow.
I find it a bit helicopter-ish for the moms to be the ones doing the advertising and negotiating pay.
Anonymous wrote:Nowadays, you can't go knocking door to door. It isn't safe. I don't blame the parents for advertising on a listserv.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, where have you been for the last 50 years? Kids aren't going to do it for free or for whatever you decide to pay them. Get a clue.
lol this isn't Tobacco Road
Anonymous wrote:I absolutely LOVE the teenagers working for some extra cash. I was happy to pay them, they earned it. Great role models for my young kids to actually see other kids working hard to earn money around the neighborhood. I hope when they are teenagers they do the same.