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Boomers still think fast-food jobs are part-time things that teenagers do for some pocket change. They literally do not grasp the idea that there are adults working there to pay rent and buy food.
Agree with them "Sure. Then they should be closed during school hours, right?"
I cannot remember the last time I saw a high schooler working at a fast food joint.
Don't worry. With Republicans working hard to repeal child labor laws, you should see more in fast food and also in the mines soon!
Every food service place in my area fired their under-18 staff. Apparently it was a manager fad to declare minors "too much trouble" and so the only high schoolers I see are bagging groceries or camp counselors for little kids. My kids are 15 and want to start working but the best job in town that allows them is serving dinner and doing laundry at the fancy retirement community.
They dont realize that teenagers dont even have jobs anymore mostly