Posted by JD Seller on February 28, 2016 at 18:42:37 from (208.126.198.123):
In Reply to: Re: Who I used to be posted by Tim S on February 28, 2016 at 17:01:36:
Tim S: Your issue with the young man working for you is part of what I was trying to get across about this generation not having the same opportunities that we did. Many complain about how "lazy" the youth are today but then see nothing wrong with the rules and regulations that make hiring anyone under 18 a high risk for most people. I started working at 13. I was married an supporting myself and my wife at 16. These days I would not have been able to get much of a job at 16 let alone 13.
You have knowledge that is valuable and you could pass it along to a young person. You have to do it under the table. The system today has taken the ability for most of us to easily/legally pass our knowledge along to a young person while they earn a small wage. The "approved/certified" are the only ones that are supposed to "teach" the next generation. We are taking advantage of the youth if we try to do it directly.
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