In the article, “Teenagers’ Work Can Have Downsides” written by Jerald G. Bachman, he writes about whether if teenager should work during their school years. Jerald explains both sides of the argument in whether teenagers should work or stick their heads into their education better. Even though Jerald doesn’t pick a side, teenagers should be able to work while they are in their school years. A reason why they should be able to work is because they need the money to help them during future causes. A second reason why teenagers should be given the chance to work is they get to develop new skills and gain better knowledge on how to overcome the future.…
If a student has no summer job they will not be able to save up money for college. They also won't be able to have money to buy their first car or gas for a car. Studies have shown ninety seven percent of high school students have a summer job. If they can't go to college they can't get a good job they can never make it in life.…
• The student’s understanding of their own heritage and how this might affect their critical thinking process? (2%) I was born in Burlington, Ontario and lived there for most of my childhood. At 9 years old, my family and I moved to Oshawa, Ontario where I currently am still living in.…
Students enjoy the long break they get during the summer. Would anyone enjoy going to school all year round having multiple breaks? Having a long break during the summer is more enjoyable because, there is more time to spend with family, students can find a summer job, and one has a full summer to enjoy without stress from school. Having all this time during the summer when it's a great time for going outside and having fun, would be great to spend with family and friends. One could take the time to plan a nice long vacation for there family.…
That can mean staying up all night and working. With is bad for the human brain which make it harder to focus. One of my teachers had to bring all the papers she need to grade out to a restaurant. I would not like to have worked when I am on my break or free time.…
A majority of teenagers today have after-school jobs. Flipping burgers, bagging candy, and mowing lawns are some of the many ways that teens can acquire the money needed to pay to go on school trips or help with household bills. Whatever the reason, students cannot just ride their bikes to work. Students need to be able to drive themselves to their jobs. I was excepted into an honor band a year ago that required money…
Eventually everyone has to do some sort of work. However during high school, getting a job can be distracting, and avert a student from focusing on their education. The ways employment can harms a student’s schooling are, the time needed to do work, a lack of sleep through staying up late doing homework, the excitement of earning money, and drugs and alcohol use as a result of extra spending money. Steinberg finishes the article by referencing the belief that a job in adolescence builds character.…
Many of these students worry about their spendings and debts that they tackle on part time jobs to pay off these debts. From that, these payments will lower the debt causes by attending college. As with any working job, it creates a heavier burden on students who are trying in education and a job. As a result, most students start to spend more hours to study so that they can work. With the amount of work needed to perform these activities, students will not perform as well in education and most likely at work.…
Is College Worth the Cost? At some point in the life of nearly every American there is a choice to be made about whether or not college is worth the time and money. More and more people are beginning to question if college really is worth the cost due to record levels of unemployment for college graduates. Personally, I believe that the amount of time and money spent on a college education is worth it and has great returns that are not only measured in monetary value.…
Going to school and getting my degree will greatly help my dreams to become a businessman. But becoming what I dream, I need to have some personal qualitites too. The first of which is a hard worker. Nothing worthwhile on my journey to a secure future will come easy. I need to have a hard working mentality to always do my best and to never give up.…
finding a job can often be a real hassle. sometimes the only jobs available are the ones that not many people want to do. there is definitely an art to finding jobs. you have to be nice to the person interviewing you, and you have to have a good hand-shake. otherwise he might not hire you, and if he doesn't hire you, you'll have to work somewhere else.…
Sociology professor and founder of the Communitarian Network, Amitai Etzioni, in his rhetorical argumentative essay, Working at McDonald’s, explains the lack of skills acquired in the work force for teens working at large fast food companies like Taco John's, KFC, and McDonald’s. Etzioni’s purpose is to inform parents of the lack of skills developed in large fast food chains. He adopts a traditional tone in order to convince parents of today’s teens, the lack of developing the skills in the workforce today that will carry with them into the future. Etzioni begins his acknowledgment of how as many as twothirds of America's high school juniors and seniors hold parttime paying jobs and that many of those are in fastfood chains, leading to how…
Should Kids Work During High School ? Students in school should not have to have a job during high school. Even though society says that we should work, and even sometimes our parents say we need to, we don’t. It is proven kids who do not have a job do better in school due to having more time to study.…
Should Students Work While Attending School? In the last few decades, the numbers of students who are always looking for a part time job while they are attending college is increasing every day. According to a recent study was published in 2015 by the Georgetown University in Washington D.C, the number of students who have a job while studying were estimated about more than 70 percent of college students in the US (Carnevale 10). Because of so many fees and costs that students have to handle, working during college seems to be a necessity than an option.…
Many high school students have part time jobs for various reasons, such as supporting their families, covering their tuition fees, and earning pocket money. Without having a college degree or a professional skill, many working students in high school choose to work in fast-food chains as busboys, waiters, or waitresses. However, these “highly structured” jobs, according to Amitai Etzioni, the author of “Working at McDonald’s,” are “far from providing opportunities for entrepreneurship or self-discipline, self-supervision, and self-scheduling” (250). A sociology professor, Etzioni believes that these jobs bring negative impacts on teens’ education and growth, including undermining their academic performance, providing unnecessary skills for the future career, and distorting their value of money (249).…