I agree with that oladub. But what I don't understand is the lack of young kids, at entry level jobs with no work skills not applying for jobs. What are they doing? At 14 years old, if they can make $250.00 to $300.00 a week, just going out and learning how to work during the summer, creating a work ethic of some sort, why aren't they doing it? My son did it years ago and realized that he could acquire things that he couldn't get, sitting at home on the couch playing video games. College students are coming here and traveling half way around the continent, working several jobs, learning a new language for the same wages, learning a new culture and are happy to do it. What I'm saying is that the local kids here just hang out and don't participate. They're falling behind and have the ability to live at home, travel down the block and actually benefit more, but they don't do it. I just don't get it. I guess I wasn't clear about the point that I'm primarily not talking about adults and low wages versus good, or possibly union wages. I'm talking about entry level jobs.
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