Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How else are kids supposed to make money? By shoveling snow in the winter and cutting grass in the summer.
I see nothing wrong with teens shoveling for money. In fact, I LOVE it. I always hire teens for the snow and grass cutting. I love that there are teens who are taking the initiative and actually willing to get off their butts and work for money instead of begging their parents.
I do think it would've been much better for the parents to allow their teens to send out the emails and promote their own business.
But in short, there is absolutely nothing wrong with teens being paid for their services.
I've had adult neighbors shovel for me when they knew the hubby was out of town or working (the snow fell after he'd gone to work and since they were out doing their own they decided to do mine too). But I'd never expect teens to do that.
Mine makes money by being a Ump in Little League. $25 a game for bases and $50 a game for behind the plate. He is 14 and made $1200 last year.
Anonymous wrote:My elementary-aged kids shoveled ours and elderly neighbors' walks and driveways yesterday for free. It wasn't perfect, but...
I was disappointed that most of the older neighbors had to depend on adults to help them out. The only teenagers I've seen have been in cars, driving out of the neighborhood. THAT I find disappointing.
Anonymous wrote:My thoughts? You shouldn't judge so much. Who the hell cares what other people do? Join in or ignore. But don't go around trying to work out what's the right or wrong way to raise kids.

Anonymous wrote:How else are kids supposed to make money? By shoveling snow in the winter and cutting grass in the summer.
I see nothing wrong with teens shoveling for money. In fact, I LOVE it. I always hire teens for the snow and grass cutting. I love that there are teens who are taking the initiative and actually willing to get off their butts and work for money instead of begging their parents.
I do think it would've been much better for the parents to allow their teens to send out the emails and promote their own business.
But in short, there is absolutely nothing wrong with teens being paid for their services.
I've had adult neighbors shovel for me when they knew the hubby was out of town or working (the snow fell after he'd gone to work and since they were out doing their own they decided to do mine too). But I'd never expect teens to do that.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I paid a teenage kid in our hood $60 to do our driveway. I sat inside and cuddled with my DH and watched a movie and drank coffee. We work a TON and it was a great 2 hours of time. And the kid was psyched to get 60 bucks for 2 hours of work.
Everyone wins. everyone is happy. yay.
(and yes, his mom sent out the email to coordinate his jobs. And I dont give a damn. and in 2 years when my son would be old enough to shovel and make some extra cash, no way in hell is he going around knocking on random strangers doors. Thats just not safe today. No way in HELL.)
Why didn't you make your kid shovel the snow? You paid someone $60 and let your kid off the hook? My kids shovel the snow. Ages 4, 8, and 10. Then they built forts and caves.
Anonymous wrote:It's totally legit for the kids to want to earn money. But I would only give them the job if they came and rang my doorbell and negotiated with me. I'm not letting some teenager's mom do the negotiating for them.