mariaalice wrote: » The skills and confidence comes from dealing with it, its a conundrum. No one should be abused or taken advantage though.
eviltwin wrote: » I think younger staff are an easier target. I'm fairly sure the people who gave me grief would have dealt with it differently if it had been an older or more senior member of staff.
mariaalice wrote: » Does anyone think working as a teen did them some harm and they would have been better not working?
Stone Deaf 4evr wrote: » Absolutely not, I was practically counting down the days till I could get a part time job, which paid for mountain bikes, guitars and videogames (and later booze) that I hadn't a hope of getting at home. It sounds like desperate old fashioned tripe now, but I firmly believe that a part time job / learning the value of what stuff costs and where money comes from is a skill worth learning.
antimatterx wrote: » I don't understand parents not funding their kids education, especially if they can't afford it. I feel it's the responsibility of a parent to get their kids through college. My parents paid for mine, and I will pay for my kids when the time comes.
Aongus Von Bismarck wrote: » Started working on building sites during the summer between the ages of 18 and 20, while also working as a contract barman in pubs/venues around Dublin.