Anonymous wrote:I will offer a different perspective. I worked in both a grocery stores and restaurants in high school and college. In some cases I found that the management and long-time staff treated the high school and college students poorly. I eventually wised up and got a job in an office answering phones and cleaning filing cabinets. It still paid about minimum wage but was much more pleasant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We found that grocery stores in our area won’t hire for summer only. They want the kids to stay during the school year, which doesn’t work for us.
Why not? Every teen I knew including myself had jobs in high school. Why can’t yours? Let me guess. AP classes and travel sports LOL
NP I only took 2 APs in high school and still got into a college DCUM would be okay with. Times change. It's not the 90s anymore.
Anonymous wrote:I would not. I know it’s snobby, but I associate it with the lower class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We found that grocery stores in our area won’t hire for summer only. They want the kids to stay during the school year, which doesn’t work for us.
Why not? Every teen I knew including myself had jobs in high school. Why can’t yours? Let me guess. AP classes and travel sports LOL
Anonymous wrote:We found that grocery stores in our area won’t hire for summer only. They want the kids to stay during the school year, which doesn’t work for us.
Anonymous wrote:I would not. I know it’s snobby, but I associate it with the lower class.
Anonymous wrote:16YO DS hasn't started search for summer job yet. I have heard restaurants are not a good idea and retail is struggling. Lots of grocery stores near us. Do they have summer hiring? Might be PT during school as well. What are the pros and cons?
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
I have never worked in a grocery store or a restaurant, which is why I asked for advice.
However, I have heard anecdotally that restaurant workers (gross generalization, I know) might be taking drugs and that it can be a high pressure environment. My kid does not handle pressure well.
Great idea to start soon PT. We will look into that
Anonymous wrote:I worked at one when I was 14. So did my older brother. So did a bunch of kids from our high school. I still remember some of the codes.
Tell her not to get too friendly with the deli guys and don't walk into any walk-in fridges or freezers. Oh, and wash her hands when she gets home - money is filthy.