Point well made about the job availability for teens these days. That said, my teen daughter made a decent wage walking dogs, teaching violin and sitting kids. It averaged $15 an hour and being her total income never reached an amount to pay taxes it was equivalent to making $17-$18 an hour. Every job she got came about by people contacting her. How one presents themselves DOES make a difference. While less successful my son was a State Science Fair champion and shortly after a newspaper write-up got an offer to work at a Robotics Summer Camp for kids. The down side was we parents had to drive them most of the time. Insurance not withstanding my wife and I agreed that we didn't want the liability for a child under 18 driving.
We home-schooled our kids. Terrain and climate difficulties did not apply. However Parent/Teacher meetings were 24/7.
We home-schooled our kids. Terrain and climate difficulties did not apply. However Parent/Teacher meetings were 24/7.
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Around here, for fast food, CHICK-FIL-A has long lines at every mealtime. Hardee's, only breakfast. McDonalds...easy locations, steady, & kids... TACO BELL, only if there's a staff problem, or someone at the drive-in window line is trying to get the order right.
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