• Ohi@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    I worked at an Arcade/Restaurant when I was 13 for 25-30 hours a week. It was absolutely a positive experience for me and it’s a shame to see so many people here crucify the idea of any child working at that age. Y’all haven’t the slightest idea whats the motivation and just assume they are being forced into it or something. Having a job so young built character and showed me that I was able to get the things I wanted in life if I put in the ‘hard’ work. Nobody forced me to work those hours, I wanted to! Props to Culver’s for providing the opportunity to kids.

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      7 months ago

      Yup. I was picking up lawn mowing accounts when I was 12-13, and it was the best feeling in the world buying myself the jeep that I wanted two weeks before I turned 16.

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        7 months ago

        Aye you’re right I should have specified. 25-30 hours a week was only during the summer months. During the school year it was 10-20 hours, and mostly on weekends. The US has strict laws on what children of that age can work during school days.

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            Unrelated to what? You don’t know how old the kid is in the picture, how long they work, nor what time of year it is.

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            For one, we have no idea if it’s completely unrelated. We don’t know any of the context here just from the picture. This could very well be a summer job. We don’t know.

            Also, nonce is a really weird insult. Are you meaning to call them an idiot, or a pedo? If the former, sure, but if the latter, that’s really weird.

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      I was delivering papers at 11 or 12. First real job at 14.

      My daughter just turned 14 and she has her first job working one day a week at an after school program.

      This should not be such a big deal. You learn important life skills and have your own money to spend.

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      The kid in the picture looks under 13. We all thought he’s not high school, lol.

      I’m not American but i saw a South Park episode poking fun of children working, as those older refuse to work under bad pay and toxic working condition as the result of pandemic. Is there any truth to this despite the satire?

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      14 is when we could get work permits. I was a little league umpire, and I agree that it was a very positive experience.