Anonymous wrote:Our experience this summer is that employers want full flexibility and continued employment during school. That’s a no go. Kids who are prioritizing hard classes, good grades and test scores, and meaningful ECs don’t have time during the school year to work at Five Guys during the week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't buy this. My motivated to work teen has never had trouble finding work and has had 4 W-2 jobs from ages 15-18. No connections, just walking into stores or applying for jobs online completely on her own. For her first job, she walked around the mall with her resume until someone hired her on the spot. And yes, that first crappy retail job had bad hours and sucked. But she worked hard, earned a lot and now has a really good job three summers later. I think some kids don't want to take that first yuck job or put up with less than ideal conditions.
My kid (now in his early 20s) tried this several years ago--literally just walked into every store that had "now hiring" signs up and asked to speak with the hiring manager. Every single one told him they only accepted applications online, so he went home and applied online, and only got a response from one!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP is a troll who just wants lower paid wage slaves to exploit. Teens should work to learn, not to drive down wages.
Wow. This is so incredibly dumb. I’m sure you think you’re like really empathetic or something. And yet, you have no awareness that many teens work because THEIR FAMILY NEEDS THE MONEY.
Anonymous wrote:What do you say when they tell you they didn’t ask to be born?
Anonymous wrote:My teen is dying to work and had a lot of trouble getting a job. He submitted dozens of online applications and heard back from almost no one. Maybe this os because he had nothing to put but volunteer gigs in the “previous experience”? Anyway, I keep hearing abt all the jobs going infilled but my teen got almost no response. (And these were definitely teen appropriate jobs-he wasn’t shooting high or anything.)
Anonymous wrote:I started working at the age of 16, in Giant Food.
Now there a huge work shortage and mostly because teens are at home playing video games or doing silly Dance videos.. Parents should make kids go to work. They are now paying kids $15-17 dollars an hour to work…..my first minimum wage job I was making $1.50 an hour I will have to work 10 hours to make what they are making now. There shouldn’t be a reason why there so many people not working.
Anonymous wrote:OP is a troll who just wants lower paid wage slaves to exploit. Teens should work to learn, not to drive down wages.
Anonymous wrote:I don't buy this. My motivated to work teen has never had trouble finding work and has had 4 W-2 jobs from ages 15-18. No connections, just walking into stores or applying for jobs online completely on her own. For her first job, she walked around the mall with her resume until someone hired her on the spot. And yes, that first crappy retail job had bad hours and sucked. But she worked hard, earned a lot and now has a really good job three summers later. I think some kids don't want to take that first yuck job or put up with less than ideal conditions.
Anonymous wrote:I don't buy this. My motivated to work teen has never had trouble finding work and has had 4 W-2 jobs from ages 15-18. No connections, just walking into stores or applying for jobs online completely on her own. For her first job, she walked around the mall with her resume until someone hired her on the spot. And yes, that first crappy retail job had bad hours and sucked. But she worked hard, earned a lot and now has a really good job three summers later. I think some kids don't want to take that first yuck job or put up with less than ideal conditions.