Many children are encouraged by their parents to get a part time job in their free time. What are the advantages and disadvantages to children to doing so?

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At an increased number of young people is recommended to start a part-time job.
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of all, I do believe that the biggest problem is
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needed some rules,
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, the law must show which is the minimum age for starting the work , the minimum salary and the maximum hour that each teenager can do. Unfortunately, if
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is not properly controlled the companies can use the young people as a slave and pay them much less than normal workers. After these simple rules, it's possible to consider the advantages, to be honest, I think that work and meantime study it's a perfect combination because people can practice what they learn at school.
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, the guys can start to see how hard it's the
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and the issues that they can find during the job.
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, they can learn something
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not explained by the educational system,
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, respect the manager or boss, respect the customers and most importantly teamwork. Despite a lot of parents considering it
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they can provide a salary to their children, I think that starting to manage their own finances it's fundamental for growth and for understanding how much money are important. In conclusion, in my opinion, starting a part-time job is useful for the young generation, especially, for their growth and for having more responsibilities that are always complicated to manage when they are adults.
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should be controlled by the governments and I strongly believe that it's needed
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cooperation between the countries especially here in Europe for finding the best way to check everything.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • responsibility
  • punctuality
  • work ethic
  • financial literacy
  • budgeting
  • time management
  • work experience
  • career prospects
  • independence
  • self-esteem
  • communication
  • interpersonal skills
  • academic responsibilities
  • school performance
  • hobbies
  • relaxation
  • well-being
  • stress
  • fatigue
  • premature adulthood
  • childhood experiences
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