I -think- I was 13 when I had my first job in rural Indiana. Might have been 14, but think 13. My grandfather put me up to it. I wanted a snow mobile. Remember snow? Anyway, my grandfather said he would match me dollar for dollar as long as I earned my dollars. Couldn't be from my parents or a gift. First I shoveled neighbors driveways that winter. The in the summer, I got a job detastling corn for Pioneer Seed. I think since it was agricultural work and during the summer / school break there was an exemption for the regular age limit. I remember I needed a work permit from the school and parents.
One of the farm bills under the last administration would have severely limited agriculture exemptions. The Future Farmers of America 4 H, and other like organizations got it amended but it almost went threw. It had so many rules, kids would have been about unable to work the family farm.
I get it. They want to protect the children. But do you suppose all these rules on kids having jobs might actually be doing more harm than good? Hate to say it, but it is not out of hate, my brother is about useless when it comes to anything labor intense. He had a different youth because my father got sick and died while I was off in the military. Not trashing him. He was there for my mom. The man of the house and all. But he did not labor as a child. As a result, he is not much of a work horse today.
So what do you think? Work is good for a kid? Asking because evidently in Kentucky the only thing that keeps a kid from working at 14 is that the schools usually say no. My 14 year old wants to work at a local ice cream shop. She is home schooled so the school ( me ) can easily approve the work permit. No in truth, between driving her there for four hour shifts and other considerations it will probably cost more for her to have a job, but from her perspective it is earning. I think that might outweigh the bad.
Thoughts???
One of the farm bills under the last administration would have severely limited agriculture exemptions. The Future Farmers of America 4 H, and other like organizations got it amended but it almost went threw. It had so many rules, kids would have been about unable to work the family farm.
I get it. They want to protect the children. But do you suppose all these rules on kids having jobs might actually be doing more harm than good? Hate to say it, but it is not out of hate, my brother is about useless when it comes to anything labor intense. He had a different youth because my father got sick and died while I was off in the military. Not trashing him. He was there for my mom. The man of the house and all. But he did not labor as a child. As a result, he is not much of a work horse today.
So what do you think? Work is good for a kid? Asking because evidently in Kentucky the only thing that keeps a kid from working at 14 is that the schools usually say no. My 14 year old wants to work at a local ice cream shop. She is home schooled so the school ( me ) can easily approve the work permit. No in truth, between driving her there for four hour shifts and other considerations it will probably cost more for her to have a job, but from her perspective it is earning. I think that might outweigh the bad.
Thoughts???