Should teens be able to hold jobs? Tyler Amos. Teens should be able to have a job when ever they are ready to.

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Should teens be able to hold jobs? Tyler Amos

Teens should be able to have a job when ever they are ready to.

Teens need to work just like adults do.

Why should teens work? Responsibility Help with future Save money

Jobs keeps teens out of trouble because they want have as much free time to do stupid things

Different jobs for teens

Jobs are all around the world in every state In every country

Consequences for not having a job No money Will become lazy

Jobs will help kids be active

Affects of not having a job If kids sit at home they will become lazy They will be behind in the future

What jobs teach teens Responsibility Social skills How to treat people Respect

Jobs are for everybody

Picking a job You should pick a job that you will like and not hate

Why have a job Support your family Be able to make it through life Be able to buy what you want

Percent's of teens and adults employment

Starting a job at a young age will help with their future. They will know what they will be getting in to They will have money for college They will have money to start them off in adulthood.

Pictures of teens working

Jobs might interfere with school work but that will teach them how it will be in the future

Summary Teens should be able to work. Its their choice and they should have to same rights as adults