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Jobs that were intended for adults
we re filled by teenagers.
Jobs Build Funds
Amy Farrell
very day after school, fresh-
E responsibilities li ke children and
man Bryan Gilbert washed
bills, while most of us are after
what he hoped to have in the
money fo r cars and college," Brown
from my point of future as he built fun ds for a car at said . Junior Krista Banders
Stacy's Car Wash.
Gilbert wasn't th e onl y
vzew student working for a li ving. Sopho- didn't agree with Brown's idea's
about pay.
more jenny Brown helped rin g up "I don't think adults de-
groceri es at Bakers. serve more money, because I do the
Brown said that even same thing th at they do," Banders
though she wanted money for a car, said.
she th ought adults in the same po- "It (work) helps build
sition should have made more good work ethic, bu t school work
money. should always come first," student
"They (adults) have more teacher Shawna Meyer said. r
Mike Mobley
sophomore
There are many
motivations for getting
a job. There are three
general ones.
First, if you have
a car, gas and insur-
ance are expensive.
Plus, maintenance on
your car also costs
money.
Another reason
would be boredom.
Have you ever been
sitting there not doing
anything? At work, you
never get bored and
you also get paid.
Money is the
other motivation. It's
nice to have a little
money in your pocket
to spend. CO's and
movies really start to
add up .
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