Force them? I doubt that will work. They have to see the value in it - and the benefits of having values.
Agreed. They must see the benefits of having values in their lives.
And getting started successfully has always been a challenge for a youngster.
There are attainable ways to get a decent job — something better than driving Grubhub hamburgers around town for $3.16. Which is honest, respectable work but very low income. There are very low cost training opportunities in a number of other lines of work (start by checking the local community colleges(s)?)
A person could use GrubHub work as a stepping stone — while learning auto mechanics, barbering, cosmetology, computers, real estate, or dozen other ways to earn more.
And it’s not a totally list generation. Sone training classes are very active with students.