I don't think you understand what a job really is when you're a teenager.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Being a teenager is hard.
The jobs outlook in the U.S. isn't very good. And it's really about young people.
Being a teenager is chaotic because you're kind of coming into your own, but you're not an adult; you're fighting with your parents over responsibilities and freedom.
Based on my own experience, when you're going through adolescence you don't know how the world works. You can't set a story in the world you live in because you don't know what a utility bill is, or how to budget your paycheck.
I respect all the teenagers I work with and feel that everything they have to say is just as valuable as anything I have to say.
My first job was in retail at the age of 14, and I have worked in the industry ever since.
It's important that the adults appreciate that young people are capable of doing really astounding work.
I had a job since I was old enough to work - since I was, like, 14.
Starting my career as a kid, I was doing what jobs I got.
I think that when you are a teenager, it's the smartest you will ever be in your life. Teenagers are so resilient and strong, it's just amazing.