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Your Teenager's First Job

by Rich Andrews | More from this Blogger

13 May 2008 08:14 AM

It's that time of the year when your teenager is asking about getting their first job. However, you are scared that no one will want to hire little Johnny or Suzie. Their hair is too long. They wear the same clothes all the time. Furthermore, the only words they seem to be able to communicate are: "can I have some money?", "can you give me a ride to my friend's house?", and, "whatever!"

It's times like to these that it helps to remember what it was like for you when you got your first job. Your parents talked to you about making a good first impression. Hopefully they also talked to you about making a legible job application, and looking people in the eye when you talk to them. Then again it might have helped if they also threw in stuff like, shaking the interviewer's hand firmly, and talking in short, coherent sentences.

Oh sure, you'll get a lot of guff about freedom of expression concerning their hair, or the appearance in general. But, that's a good time to throw in the thing about life not being fair and that people do judge your appearance. You might also ask "just how bad to you want that first job?" If they still appear not to be too motivated, you might discuss removing their allowance, and any privileges until they obtain said employment.

The one thing that always works wonders with teens when it comes to motivating them is reminding them of how bad they want that new video game system, or mp3 player (fill in your choice of any electronic gadget). It is usually at this point that the "light" starts to turn on in your teenagers head and he (or she) says something like, "Hey, how about that job down at "Taco Sludge" I saw posted yesterday?"

 
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Rich has been married 20 years to his wife Laura. They have 4 children together, one with many special health and learning needs because of velocardiofacial syndrome.

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