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So…they are unemployed?
It says right there there's a salary. She's nepotistically employed as a caregiver.
If you think that's not a "real job", that's basically a cultural judgement, which I guess you can make, but then there's dudes that think only steelworkers have a real job.
Please go read the article and don’t try to get triggered by things I didn’t say. JFC.
I did skim it. If you're not saying it's not a real job that just doesn't apply to you, sorry for bringing it up.
Why would you want for young people to work? Is your idea for a utopia to have 15 year olds working at a McDonalds for minimum wage?
If the youth can focus on studying and improving themselves that is what they should do. Maybe it is because of the strong US "work ethics" but where I live unless you are under extreme poverty you focus on studying until you are 25 at least. We have free healthcare and education, so we have it much easier than people in the US, though.
She's 21
I didn't say she was 15, it was an example because that's the reality in the US.
Nothing wrong with working after school when you're 15, my friend worked a few hours scooping ice cream
Not everyone will use every waking hour studying
Yes, yes there is something wrong, I'm not saying you need to be every waking hour studying, but forcing young people to work is something would only happen under the current capitalist system and it is done to get cheap labour, not because of X or Y.
He wasn't forced to work, he just wanted some spending money above what good parents have him. What's wrong with that?
It's not like scooping ice cream requires special skills