That Summer Food-Stand Job Is No Longer Just for Teenagers
The New York Times - 5/22/2018 - Desirae Long, an eighth-grade teacher in San Diego, got her first job when she was 16, spinning cotton candy and tossing churros in sugar at Sea World. To this day, she won’t eat either of them. Kate Medley, a visual journalist, took a summer job shaving ice for sno-balls inside a hot, sticky hut near an Interstate exit in Jackson, Miss. She earned $3 an hour and all the sno-balls she could eat. For a 12-year-old, it was a dream job. Read more @ https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/22/dini ... agers.html
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