I can remember being a teenager like it was yesterday. The awkward body stuff, the confusing friend stuff, the studying for my Modern History HSC exam on yellow paper stuff (apparently it made you retain information better?!).
I also remember the being thrown headfirst into the very adult world of work stuff at the tender age of 14 and nine months.
I got myself a part-time job as soon as I legally could. I was a 'sandwich artist' at Subway for many years, worked in retail for many more and also tried my hand at doing a paper run in my local neighbourhood.
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Looking back, I was a deer in headlights. I had a fantastic childhood, one where I didn't have to worry about money or providing for myself.
But rewiring my brain to focus on setting myself up financially wasn't the only thing part-time work as a teen taught me. In truth, without it, I don't think I'd be as resilient an adult.
Here's just seven reasons why all teenagers should get themselves a part-time (preferably customer-facing) job.
1. You learn how to 'professionally' handle bullies.
While we all wish it wasn't true, dealing with bullies and meanness and petty people is something you have to put up with for your entire life (ugh).
Serving people at a checkout or at a fast-food chain, you're bound to run into a few tricky people every single shift. As hard as it can be, it's these experiences that help build your resilience for the real world.
I don't know a single adult that hasn't had to deal with either a tricky colleague or a tricky customer in their job. That's just part of life.
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