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     Location: Texas | Griz - 2015-10-09 5:43 AM CrossDRanch - 2015-10-08 1:30 PM Clean houses, mow yards, wash cars......You will make 10X the money and you will have no one but you to answer to if you get fired....it will all be on you Amen! This is what I did all through high school and college - made WAY, WAY, WAY more money and worked my OWN hours!
My sister has a job, and she just started her Massage Therapy business. She also cleans houses, cars, and does other jobs on the side.
I know a woman that works 8-5 seven days a week doing nothing but cleaning houses. She is so booked full of regular customers that she has to turn people away.
There is no shame in the cleaning game.
Heck when my son was 9 he earned over $250 just mowing yards during the summer, and he wasn't really out trying to get more yards to mow. He had to earn enough to neuter his dog, get all of his shots, and any treats or toys he wanted for the dog he had to buy. He could have easily made more money. He just didn't try because he met his goal lol. | |
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       Location: Displaced Iowegian | pinx05 - 2015-10-09 9:49 AM Griz - 2015-10-09 5:43 AM CrossDRanch - 2015-10-08 1:30 PM Clean houses, mow yards, wash cars......You will make 10X the money and you will have no one but you to answer to if you get fired....it will all be on you Amen! This is what I did all through high school and college - made WAY, WAY, WAY more money and worked my OWN hours! My sister has a job, and she just started her Massage Therapy business. She also cleans houses, cars, and does other jobs on the side.
I know a woman that works 8-5 seven days a week doing nothing but cleaning houses. She is so booked full of regular customers that she has to turn people away.
There is no shame in the cleaning game.
Heck when my son was 9 he earned over $250 just mowing yards during the summer, and he wasn't really out trying to get more yards to mow. He had to earn enough to neuter his dog, get all of his shots, and any treats or toys he wanted for the dog he had to buy. He could have easily made more money. He just didn't try because he met his goal lol.
Oh my goodness....are you kidding me? The kids these days don't REALLY want to WORK....those are jobs that require a little elbow grease......
Additionally, to the OP....you DO have a bad attitude. If I were your mother and saw what you had written (on a public forum) about your boss whether or not it is the truth, you wouldn't HAVE a laptop.....sometimes in the REAL world you need to be able to accept taking criticism and being fired without acting like a child! | |
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  Location: texas | NJJ - 2015-10-09 10:08 AM
pinx05 - 2015-10-09 9:49 AM Griz - 2015-10-09 5:43 AM CrossDRanch - 2015-10-08 1:30 PM Clean houses, mow yards, wash cars......You will make 10X the money and you will have no one but you to answer to if you get fired....it will all be on you Amen! This is what I did all through high school and college - made WAY, WAY, WAY more money and worked my OWN hours! My sister has a job, and she just started her Massage Therapy business. She also cleans houses, cars, and does other jobs on the side. Â
I know a woman that works 8-5 Â seven days a week doing nothing but cleaning houses. She is so booked full of regular customers that she has to turn people away.Â
There is no shame in the cleaning game.Â
Heck when my son was 9 he earned over $250 just mowing yards during the summer, and he wasn't really out trying to get more yards to mow. He had to earn enough to neuter his dog, get all of his shots, and any treats or toys he wanted for the dog he had to buy. He could have easily made more money. He just didn't try because he met his goal lol.Â
Oh my goodness....are you kidding me? The kids these days don't REALLY want to WORK....those are jobs that require a little elbow grease......
Additionally, to the OP....you DO have a bad attitude. If I were your mother and saw what you had written (on a public forum)Â about your boss whether or not it is the truth, you wouldn't HAVE a laptop.....sometimes in the REAL world you need to be able to accept taking criticism and being fired without acting like a child!
My parent already know how bad my boss is! they say it all the time! and at work i rarely ever has a bad attitude with the costumers they loved me usually! yes sometimes id get a little frustrated when we were super busy (all the stalls were full and the drive through had a long line and i was the only carhop! Man i got my butt kicked! but i actaully loveeee working! i enjoy it! | |
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       Location: Displaced Iowegian | Ashlen1515 - 2015-10-09 10:25 AM NJJ - 2015-10-09 10:08 AM pinx05 - 2015-10-09 9:49 AM Griz - 2015-10-09 5:43 AM CrossDRanch - 2015-10-08 1:30 PM Clean houses, mow yards, wash cars......You will make 10X the money and you will have no one but you to answer to if you get fired....it will all be on you Amen! This is what I did all through high school and college - made WAY, WAY, WAY more money and worked my OWN hours! My sister has a job, and she just started her Massage Therapy business. She also cleans houses, cars, and does other jobs on the side.
I know a woman that works 8-5 seven days a week doing nothing but cleaning houses. She is so booked full of regular customers that she has to turn people away.
There is no shame in the cleaning game.
Heck when my son was 9 he earned over $250 just mowing yards during the summer, and he wasn't really out trying to get more yards to mow. He had to earn enough to neuter his dog, get all of his shots, and any treats or toys he wanted for the dog he had to buy. He could have easily made more money. He just didn't try because he met his goal lol. Oh my goodness....are you kidding me? The kids these days don't REALLY want to WORK....those are jobs that require a little elbow grease......
Additionally, to the OP....you DO have a bad attitude. If I were your mother and saw what you had written (on a public forum) about your boss whether or not it is the truth, you wouldn't HAVE a laptop.....sometimes in the REAL world you need to be able to accept taking criticism and being fired without acting like a child! My parent already know how bad my boss is! they say it all the time! and at work i rarely ever has a bad attitude with the costumers they loved me usually! yes sometimes id get a little frustrated when we were super busy (all the stalls were full and the drive through had a long line and i was the only carhop! Man i got my butt kicked! but i actaully loveeee working! i enjoy it!
That doesn't say much for your parents IF they let you go back after the FIRST firing.......surely, there are some other "fast food" places where you can get a job? | |
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NJJ - 2015-10-09 10:08 AM
pinx05 - 2015-10-09 9:49 AM Griz - 2015-10-09 5:43 AM CrossDRanch - 2015-10-08 1:30 PM Clean houses, mow yards, wash cars......You will make 10X the money and you will have no one but you to answer to if you get fired....it will all be on you Amen! This is what I did all through high school and college - made WAY, WAY, WAY more money and worked my OWN hours! My sister has a job, and she just started her Massage Therapy business. She also cleans houses, cars, and does other jobs on the side. Â
I know a woman that works 8-5 Â seven days a week doing nothing but cleaning houses. She is so booked full of regular customers that she has to turn people away.Â
There is no shame in the cleaning game.Â
Heck when my son was 9 he earned over $250 just mowing yards during the summer, and he wasn't really out trying to get more yards to mow. He had to earn enough to neuter his dog, get all of his shots, and any treats or toys he wanted for the dog he had to buy. He could have easily made more money. He just didn't try because he met his goal lol.Â
Oh my goodness....are you kidding me? The kids these days don't REALLY want to WORK....those are jobs that require a little elbow grease......
Additionally, to the OP....you DO have a bad attitude. If I were your mother and saw what you had written (on a public forum)Â about your boss whether or not it is the truth, you wouldn't HAVE a laptop.....sometimes in the REAL world you need to be able to accept taking criticism and being fired without acting like a child!
My parent already know how bad my boss is! they say it all the time! and at work i rarely ever has a bad attitude with the costumers they loved me usually! yes sometimes id get a little frustrated when we were super busy (all the stalls were full and the drive through had a long line and i was the only carhop! Man i got my butt kicked! but i actaully loveeee working! i enjoy it!
Correct me if I am wrong but aren't you the one who scolded all the people who gave constructive criticism to you about your barrel run because you thought they were too mean?
I remember saying that your behaviour later in life would cost you jobs, sound like it may have | |
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   Location: Missouri | I haven't read all the posts, but a great way to make money is serving. It's a little higher up then fast food and the money is decent depending where you go. I started at hooters, went to red lobster, bar tended in college, and then worked my way into 4 and 5 star restaurants. My parents stopped paying for me at 19 because my dad died and my mom ran out. Serving supported my horses, me, and my dog throughout college and beyond. I would say apply at like Longhorn, Olive Garden, Red Lobster, a nicer chain, and start off as a host or busser and work your way up. It's good money and was a lot of fun to do. | |
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        Location: In the land of peanuts and cotton | Try other sit down type restaurants not fast food. Most of them around here are ALWAYS hiring because they can't keep good workers. I don't know what state you are in so your laws may be different but try daycares. The one I was at for 8yrs was always hiring help to work non-school hours(330-530) and since your 16 you would be old enough. The pay wasn't that great but it was better than nothing. For a while you may not can be too picky about the days and hours you work. But the more you work the more likely you would be to get the hours you want.
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   Location: PNW | arion - 2015-10-09 6:13 PM
I got fired one time.
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| arion - 2015-10-09 8:13 PM
I got fired one time.
So I bought the company.
I just snotted (snotted, not snorted) cola all over my phone screen. Keep the one liners up please!! | |
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      Location: Arkansas | NJJ - 2015-10-09 10:08 AM
pinx05 - 2015-10-09 9:49 AM Griz - 2015-10-09 5:43 AM CrossDRanch - 2015-10-08 1:30 PM Clean houses, mow yards, wash cars......You will make 10X the money and you will have no one but you to answer to if you get fired....it will all be on you Amen! This is what I did all through high school and college - made WAY, WAY, WAY more money and worked my OWN hours! My sister has a job, and she just started her Massage Therapy business. She also cleans houses, cars, and does other jobs on the side. Â
I know a woman that works 8-5 Â seven days a week doing nothing but cleaning houses. She is so booked full of regular customers that she has to turn people away.Â
There is no shame in the cleaning game.Â
Heck when my son was 9 he earned over $250 just mowing yards during the summer, and he wasn't really out trying to get more yards to mow. He had to earn enough to neuter his dog, get all of his shots, and any treats or toys he wanted for the dog he had to buy. He could have easily made more money. He just didn't try because he met his goal lol.Â
Oh my goodness....are you kidding me? The kids these days don't REALLY want to WORK....those are jobs that require a little elbow grease......
Additionally, to the OP....you DO have a bad attitude. If I were your mother and saw what you had written (on a public forum)Â about your boss whether or not it is the truth, you wouldn't HAVE a laptop.....sometimes in the REAL world you need to be able to accept taking criticism and being fired without acting like a child!
Let's say SOME kids don't want to work. . . My son has been working on our family farm since he was 13----I mean laying poly pipe when it's over 105 degree heat index or loading planters all day with 50 lb sacks of beans---and started his own catfish farm 1 1/2 years ago. He is 17, goes to school til 1:15, has a 45 minute drive home, then starts on the ponds. He's built or rebuilt 3 ponds all on his own. He is up every two hours during the night to check oxygen. He works on his own equipment, figures his own budget, pays his own bills, schedules samples and seining, and still has all A's and B's in school. To say I am proud of him would be an understatement of monumental proportions.
Chandler has a friend the same age who worked for him some this summer and is still helping out a little right now----these two kids could teach most grown men I know a thing or two about hard work and dedication. . . .
This child is my world and I apologize for the proud momma rant!!! | |
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  Location: texas | Chandler's Mom - 2015-10-09 9:44 PM
NJJ - 2015-10-09 10:08 AM
pinx05 - 2015-10-09 9:49 AM Griz - 2015-10-09 5:43 AM CrossDRanch - 2015-10-08 1:30 PM Clean houses, mow yards, wash cars......You will make 10X the money and you will have no one but you to answer to if you get fired....it will all be on you Amen! This is what I did all through high school and college - made WAY, WAY, WAY more money and worked my OWN hours! My sister has a job, and she just started her Massage Therapy business. She also cleans houses, cars, and does other jobs on the side. Â
I know a woman that works 8-5 Â seven days a week doing nothing but cleaning houses. She is so booked full of regular customers that she has to turn people away.Â
There is no shame in the cleaning game.Â
Heck when my son was 9 he earned over $250 just mowing yards during the summer, and he wasn't really out trying to get more yards to mow. He had to earn enough to neuter his dog, get all of his shots, and any treats or toys he wanted for the dog he had to buy. He could have easily made more money. He just didn't try because he met his goal lol.Â
Oh my goodness....are you kidding me? The kids these days don't REALLY want to WORK....those are jobs that require a little elbow grease......
Additionally, to the OP....you DO have a bad attitude. If I were your mother and saw what you had written (on a public forum)Â about your boss whether or not it is the truth, you wouldn't HAVE a laptop.....sometimes in the REAL world you need to be able to accept taking criticism and being fired without acting like a child!
Let's say SOME kids don't want to work. . . My son has been working on our family farm since he was 13----I mean laying poly pipe when it's over 105 degree heat index or loading planters all day with 50 lb sacks of beans---and started his own catfish farm 1 1/2 years ago. He is 17, goes to school til 1:15, has a 45 minute drive home, then starts on the ponds. He's built or rebuilt 3 ponds all on his own. He is up every two hours during the night to check oxygen. He works on his own equipment, figures his own budget, pays his own bills, schedules samples and seining, and still has all A's and B's in school. To say I am proud of him would be an understatement of monumental proportions.
Chandler has a friend the same age who worked for him some this summer and is still helping out a little right now----these two kids could teach most grown men I know a thing or two about hard work and dedication. . . .
This child is my world and I apologize for the proud momma rant!!!
No its fine! He sounds like an awesome young accomplished man! | |
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      Location: Arkansas | Ashlen1515 - 2015-10-09 11:23 PM
Chandler's Mom - 2015-10-09 9:44 PM
NJJ - 2015-10-09 10:08 AM
pinx05 - 2015-10-09 9:49 AM Griz - 2015-10-09 5:43 AM CrossDRanch - 2015-10-08 1:30 PM Clean houses, mow yards, wash cars......You will make 10X the money and you will have no one but you to answer to if you get fired....it will all be on you Amen! This is what I did all through high school and college - made WAY, WAY, WAY more money and worked my OWN hours! My sister has a job, and she just started her Massage Therapy business. She also cleans houses, cars, and does other jobs on the side. Â
I know a woman that works 8-5 Â seven days a week doing nothing but cleaning houses. She is so booked full of regular customers that she has to turn people away.Â
There is no shame in the cleaning game.Â
Heck when my son was 9 he earned over $250 just mowing yards during the summer, and he wasn't really out trying to get more yards to mow. He had to earn enough to neuter his dog, get all of his shots, and any treats or toys he wanted for the dog he had to buy. He could have easily made more money. He just didn't try because he met his goal lol.Â
Oh my goodness....are you kidding me? The kids these days don't REALLY want to WORK....those are jobs that require a little elbow grease......
Additionally, to the OP....you DO have a bad attitude. If I were your mother and saw what you had written (on a public forum)Â about your boss whether or not it is the truth, you wouldn't HAVE a laptop.....sometimes in the REAL world you need to be able to accept taking criticism and being fired without acting like a child!
Let's say SOME kids don't want to work. . . My son has been working on our family farm since he was 13----I mean laying poly pipe when it's over 105 degree heat index or loading planters all day with 50 lb sacks of beans---and started his own catfish farm 1 1/2 years ago. He is 17, goes to school til 1:15, has a 45 minute drive home, then starts on the ponds. He's built or rebuilt 3 ponds all on his own. He is up every two hours during the night to check oxygen. He works on his own equipment, figures his own budget, pays his own bills, schedules samples and seining, and still has all A's and B's in school. To say I am proud of him would be an understatement of monumental proportions.
Chandler has a friend the same age who worked for him some this summer and is still helping out a little right now----these two kids could teach most grown men I know a thing or two about hard work and dedication. . . .
This child is my world and I apologize for the proud momma rant!!!
No its fine! He sounds like an awesome young accomplished man!
Thank you, we are pretty enchanted with him!!!! | |
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| Honestly, the "kids these days don't want to work" trope is just wrong. There are people in every generation that simply don't want to work for anything. I met a lot of extremely hard working kids when I worked in fast food - I also met a few lazy good for nothings. But the lazy good for nothings were pretty evenly spread among the generations. I also found that the most difficult coworkers were the older "adults" that couldn't handle having "kid" supervisors (that earned the position through hard work). I have a job in my actual career now and it is no where near as stressful, backbreaking, and defeating. In fact, it's pretty great. I don't think minimum wage should be raised to $15, but I'm really tired of this utter BS. | |
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     Location: Canada | I've read the posts but I apologize if I missed it. Why can't you work after 8 and weekends?
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       Location: Displaced Iowegian | Just Plain Lucky - 2015-10-10 6:27 AM Honestly, the "kids these days don't want to work" trope is just wrong. There are people in every generation that simply don't want to work for anything. I met a lot of extremely hard working kids when I worked in fast food - I also met a few lazy good for nothings. But the lazy good for nothings were pretty evenly spread among the generations. I also found that the most difficult coworkers were the older "adults" that couldn't handle having "kid" supervisors (that earned the position through hard work). I have a job in my actual career now and it is no where near as stressful, backbreaking, and defeating. In fact, it's pretty great. I don't think minimum wage should be raised to $15, but I'm really tired of this utter BS.
I am going to stand by my statements that “kids” don’t really want to work……having been a Supervisor over two manufacturing plants, I can tell you that I fired more “young” (under 25) people than older, for lack of doing their job. You can walk into any fast food restaurant or retail store and see those who just stand around and jibber-jabber with each other. Even those who attend college, get out and “expect” an easy road to success…..I applaud those who DO have children or know young people who actually “want” to work….. We can use this OP as an example….her comments include.....I only want to work days….no evenings and no week-ends or not past “this” time…..well, guess what…..YOU are the employee and you don’t get to pick and choose when you “want” to work! | |
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Just Plain Lucky - 2015-10-10 6:27 AM Honestly, the "kids these days don't want to work" trope is just wrong. There are people in every generation that simply don't want to work for anything. I met a lot of extremely hard working kids when I worked in fast food - I also met a few lazy good for nothings. But the lazy good for nothings were pretty evenly spread among the generations. I also found that the most difficult coworkers were the older "adults" that couldn't handle having "kid" supervisors (that earned the position through hard work). I have a job in my actual career now and it is no where near as stressful, backbreaking, and defeating. In fact, it's pretty great. I don't think minimum wage should be raised to $15, but I'm really tired of this utter BS.
 I am going to stand by my statements that “kids” don’t really want to work……having been a Supervisor over two manufacturing plants, I can tell you that I fired more “young” (under 25) people than older, for lack of doing their job. You can walk into any fast food restaurant or retail store and see those who just stand around and jibber-jabber with each other. Even those who attend college, get out and “expect” an easy road to success…..I applaud those who DO have children or know young people who actually “want” to work…..  We can use this OP as an example….her comments include.....I only want to work days….no evenings and no week-ends or not past “this” time…..well, guess what…..YOU are the employee and you don’t get to pick and choose when you “want” to work!  Â
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       Location: Displaced Iowegian | Itsme - 2015-10-10 10:02 AM NJJ - 2015-10-10 9:52 AM Just Plain Lucky - 2015-10-10 6:27 AM Honestly, the "kids these days don't want to work" trope is just wrong. There are people in every generation that simply don't want to work for anything. I met a lot of extremely hard working kids when I worked in fast food - I also met a few lazy good for nothings. But the lazy good for nothings were pretty evenly spread among the generations. I also found that the most difficult coworkers were the older "adults" that couldn't handle having "kid" supervisors (that earned the position through hard work). I have a job in my actual career now and it is no where near as stressful, backbreaking, and defeating. In fact, it's pretty great. I don't think minimum wage should be raised to $15, but I'm really tired of this utter BS. I am going to stand by my statements that “kids” don’t really want to work……having been a Supervisor over two manufacturing plants, I can tell you that I fired more “young” (under 25) people than older, for lack of doing their job. You can walk into any fast food restaurant or retail store and see those who just stand around and jibber-jabber with each other. Even those who attend college, get out and “expect” an easy road to success…..I applaud those who DO have children or know young people who actually “want” to work…..
We can use this OP as an example….her comments include.....I only want to work days….no evenings and no week-ends or not past “this” time…..well, guess what…..YOU are the employee and you don’t get to pick and choose when you “want” to work!
You seem like a very negative and disgusting person.
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      Location: Tulsa, Ok | Most people don't WANT to work evenings and weekends. But the cold hard fact is that people with minimal education, training,senority, experience, etc usually have to work the less then optimal times in order to gain the credentials to be picky.
My daughter had to give up a lot of social life, rodeos etc when she was in high school and college in order to fit a couple of very necessary jobs into her schedule. It wasn't all that much fun but she lived through it and got an education and the experience to move up the work chain.
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   Location: Nashvegas | Try chick fil a, if you have one near you. They hire kids, treat their employess fair and you make a decent wage. Also, they offer more opportunities than many ff places. | |
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