In contrast, I lived in a working class area of Atlanta recently and almost every teen I knew had a retail type of job and many wanted to pick up a few extra hours here and there around the neighborhood to supplement income. I think the excuse in these upper middle parts of DC (and NJ) is always that the kids are SO high achieving and between getting straight As, captain of the sports teams, and other ECs, there is just no time. But the teens that I knew in ATL were no less high achieving -- lots of straight A kids there too but many were supplementing their incomes to save for college, cars etc.
Chalk it up to wealth and helicopter parents who have never held the kid responsible for anything -- don’t know how they handle “real” work places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP: I can see both sides of this issue. When I needed a babysitter for my school age children, several of the neighbors said their teens were "never" busy and always available. But it seemed that our schedules matched perfectly: her teen was always (legitimately) busy the times I needed a sitter. Then there were the parents who had a pretty strict curfew on when the babysitting had to end -- like 10PM. That left us scrambling. We also live in a neighborhood where it is not so much that they don't need the money, as they do not have the time. Teens are busy. we hired a professional for those times. Nanny or college student with a car.
Now I have teens and the younger neighbors have asked us. They have very nice children, but one has four kids and one is in diapers. If something goes wrong, I know where the blame will rest -- on my teen. So then I feel I have to be home "in case" That is not worth $30 to me.
Second, my teens are very busy. There is no way they could be available to be a mother's helper on a regular schedule such as after school every day. They scramble from one activity to another with little time between. They have sports, church, home work, friends and so on. They also do not need the money or the experience, really. Unlikely to pull weeds -- lawn service does that. Same with mowing.
Although it might be a good experience, I am not comfortable with having that relationship with my neighbors. I was not crazy about the tone the neighbor took with my DD -- just way too bossy. Of course I did not say anything, just, too busy.
I really prefer some distance with the neighbors, particularly around the emotional issue of children. Perhaps I will get flamed for this but I do not think I am alone in this thinking.
To sum it up -- your kids won't be doing this because they don't need the money. Totally fine. Why make excuses here for why it isn't convenient, the tone or whatever else? And btw -- it's the summer -- kids who need money working during the summer, they don't worry about half a dozen other activities or what the neighbors will think if there isn't enough "distance" or what the neighbor's tone is as long as they're paying cash.
Anonymous wrote:OP: I can see both sides of this issue. When I needed a babysitter for my school age children, several of the neighbors said their teens were "never" busy and always available. But it seemed that our schedules matched perfectly: her teen was always (legitimately) busy the times I needed a sitter. Then there were the parents who had a pretty strict curfew on when the babysitting had to end -- like 10PM. That left us scrambling. We also live in a neighborhood where it is not so much that they don't need the money, as they do not have the time. Teens are busy. we hired a professional for those times. Nanny or college student with a car.
Now I have teens and the younger neighbors have asked us. They have very nice children, but one has four kids and one is in diapers. If something goes wrong, I know where the blame will rest -- on my teen. So then I feel I have to be home "in case" That is not worth $30 to me.
Second, my teens are very busy. There is no way they could be available to be a mother's helper on a regular schedule such as after school every day. They scramble from one activity to another with little time between. They have sports, church, home work, friends and so on. They also do not need the money or the experience, really. Unlikely to pull weeds -- lawn service does that. Same with mowing.
Although it might be a good experience, I am not comfortable with having that relationship with my neighbors. I was not crazy about the tone the neighbor took with my DD -- just way too bossy. Of course I did not say anything, just, too busy.
I really prefer some distance with the neighbors, particularly around the emotional issue of children. Perhaps I will get flamed for this but I do not think I am alone in this thinking.
Anonymous wrote:People are making a lot of excuses for teens. It was never like this wehn I was a teen. I had a paper route, and another side job doing lawn work for a neighbor. I showed up on time, and did the job. No excuses.
Anonymous wrote:We pay $20 for a 30 minute swim lesson. Do you really plan to pay $10 for a one hour swim lesson? I hire the swim coaches at our pool. I think one is in college and the second is a senior in high school. They have been remarkably punctual and courteous.
Anonymous wrote:Ha!! I am having the same swim lesson thing at my pool.
We wrote down the days and times together in the book. Then- we get there and she says we aren't on the schedule...or another woman comes 1/2 way through our lessons and says her kids are supposed to start right now.
This week they called my cell 3 times in a 15 min span to see if we had lessons that afternoon---even though the first time they called I told them there were none scheduled until next week.
I WAH and take the kids for lessons when camps over, but they are always perplexed on why I can't do them earlier in the day...ummmmm... I work and my kids are at camp.
They are cute kids and the lessons are cheap so I just write it off. If it were one of the adult teachers through the county during the year I'd be more demanding. These are just high school and some college kids. They like me because I don't throw a b*tch fit like one of the other psycho moms so they give me extras and fit me in other days.