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3 Reasons Why Our Teenagers Can’t Find Jobs: And why this is terrible for America.
PJ Lifestyle ^ | December 9, 2013 | Bonnie Ramthun

Posted on 12/14/2013 9:38:53 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet

The employment rate among teenagers is incredibly dismal. I know this firsthand, since I have teens at home and teenage nieces and nephews who cannot find work. There’s an irritating theme that runs through family conversations about our unemployed teens, and the words I hear most often are “lazy” and “entitled.”

“I had a paper route when I was their age,” one of the older members of the family will tell me every time we get together. “They need to get out and hustle. Walk the neighborhood, mow lawns, weed gardens. There’s lots of jobs out there for teens.”

“They should get roofing jobs,” another family member exclaimed. “When I was a teenager in high school, the dreamiest guys were the summertime roofers since they had the most gorgeous tans. And they had the best bodies, too!”

The attitude towards teens today is one of disdain for the luxuries they enjoy and their lack of a good work ethic. Teens are spoiled, lazy, and unwilling to work hard. Do you believe this?

Listen up, older people. The world isn’t the same now as it was then, and that’s not good. Not good for our teens and not good for our future. The days of the paper route are gone. Here are the three reasons why teens can’t get jobs today, and why this is terrible for America.

1. High unemployment

Unemployment among adults is reportedly at 7.3% but is actually much higher. The real unemployment figures are probably as high as 14%.

Your teen is competing with adults for that first job. Teenagers have few skills, an undeveloped work ethic, and no experience. The adults looking for the same work are experienced, they have communication skills, and they’re desperate. Employers aren’t in the market of giving out charity jobs to inexperienced teens who haven’t figured out how to show up to work on time. They need good workers and they need them immediately. They have them. They have more than they need. Your teen doesn’t have a chance, and the employment figures show it. The teenage unemployment rate is a staggering 24%.

2. Illegal immigrants take jobs “Americans just won’t do.”

I live in Colorado. If you want your lawn mowed, you call a service and once a week a truck will unload two or three incredibly hard-working Hispanics who will mow, weed, and cart off the grass clippings in less than an hour.

You don’t have to deal with a lazy American kid who pauses in the middle of the job to set up a different playlist on his iPod. No haphazard weeding or indifferent weed-wacking. No missing a mowing day because they’re sick or have other plans.

This Mayhem advertisement is your worst nightmare of a lawn-mowing teenager:

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Then there are roofers. Instead of the high schoolers who once filled this industry, hammering their thumbs, spilling roofing tacks, and working on their tans during every possible break time, you have a team of men who show up, work hard, eat their lunches quietly under the shade of your tree, and finish the job in a single day.

House painting was once a favorite summertime occupation for teenagers and college kids. That’s gone. Carpet installation? Gone. My brothers once spent a summer painting telephone poles with creosote to preserve them. Gone. All of these jobs are filled with immigrants, many of them illegal, who get paid much less than teens, do an excellent job, and complain not at all.

3. Minimum wage has destroyed the lower rungs of the ladder to success.

Menial construction labor, like carting off small debris from a construction floor or sweeping it, doesn’t deserve minimum wage. It barely requires brain cells at all, which means it’s a perfect entry-level job for a teenager who has no developed work ethic, no skills, and no experience. But minimum wage laws require a company to pay far more than these jobs are worth, so companies have removed these jobs altogether. They’ll hire a service instead, or have one of their more highly skilled workers spend time on these tasks.

When my brother worked for a fast food chain (Mr. Clown) in high school, the manager employed a whole crew of high school students who were assigned dinky shifts at odd times. There’s no way this could support someone as a “living wage.” The purpose was to have lots of backup for teenagers who hadn’t figured out how to show up to work on time. If a teenager missed more than a few shifts, he was reluctantly fired. After the teen realized he really liked the spending money, he’ go to work at the other fast food chain right down the street (Mr. Crown), and eventually develop the skills he needed to keep a job. This low step on the ladder of success has been removed because of high minimum wage laws. If you don’t have the skills to do a good job, you’re not hired. Teens most often do not have those skills, and now they aren’t given the chance to learn them. Brad Hamilton of Fast Times at Ridgemont High doesn’t get hired as a fast food worker any more, not even one dressed as a pirate.

(VIDEO-AT-LINK)

High unemployment, illegal immigration, and the minimum wage have destroyed the labor market for teenagers, and this is terrible. Why?

Why do our teens need jobs?

Teenagers need a job because they need practice. They’re not worth very much as workers. They’re lazy, scatterbrained, unable to remember instructions, and have no calluses on their soft hands. So really, why would anyone want to hire these unformed humans and begin the arduous process of turning them into skilled and eager workers?

Because our very future depends on it.

How did the hard workers of my parents’ generation and our generation become that way? They began as teenagers have throughout human history, by working with adults and learning from them. Don’t be fooled by their boastful memories. They started out just as lazy as our teenagers today. I guarantee you there were Lakota Indian teens who had to be rolled out of their warm buffalo hides on a chilly morning to go deer hunting. Skills, work ethic, the profound satisfaction of doing a job well — these are all learned. They don’t come as if by magic to teenagers. They have to be taught by adults.

Our culture has removed this important step from our teenagers’ lives and that harm carries from their teen years into their professional future. My brother interviews job applicants who have graduated from college and has expressed profound worries about the abilities of these newly minted professionals. They don’t understand how to come in to work on time, how to stay at work all day, how to focus on a task and complete it. They’re more worried about their social media, their benefits package, and their workplace. Mark Bauerlein of Bloomberg News writes: “In the 2011 survey, 40 percent of employers cited ‘inadequate basic employability skills’ as a reason for why they can’t hire and keep workers.” They have no work ethic. They’re stunted.

Teens need to learn the joy to be found in hard work. They need to work on a roofing crew all summer and bandage blisters on their hands. They need to wipe down a diner counter after closing time with their feet aching. They need, desperately, to linger over a broom and watch a skilled glazer or bricklayer move through their task with such grace that it gives them goosebumps. Our teens need these experiences. They need to know the satisfaction of doing hard work and earning money for it and feeling that glow inside them that means they’ve accomplished something. We are failing our entire society by not providing it for them, and we are depriving our teenagers of the tools they need to succeed in their adult lives.

We need to make those first steps on the economic ladder available to our teenagers, those lazy, entitled, scatterbrained darlings. They don’t stay that way long, if they’re just given a chance:

My son Tom at 18.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: economy; employment; teenagers; unemployment
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1 posted on 12/14/2013 9:38:54 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I think it will get worse with Obamacare because more adults are going to be forced to have 2 part time jobs due to government forcing companies to use part-time workers that they don’t have to insure.


2 posted on 12/14/2013 9:43:48 PM PST by volunbeer (We must embrace austerity or austerity will embrace us)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

bttt


3 posted on 12/14/2013 9:47:35 PM PST by BenLurkin (This is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion or satire; or both.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

In before anyone not working are just a DEADBEAT Crowd.


4 posted on 12/14/2013 9:48:03 PM PST by Kartographer ("We mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.")
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

She’s missing one other thing. The country has been taken over by “homeowners associations.” My Parents and my Sister both live in communities that are controled by homeowners associations. The association mows their yards, it cleans their gutters and it rakes their leaves. Those sort of neighborhood jobs are becoming ancient history.


5 posted on 12/14/2013 9:48:36 PM PST by JoeDetweiler
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

This is a very good article. A summation as to what has really changed. Its not all due to laziness. That illegals are soaking up many different job categories makes perfect sense. I hate to say it but seeing as illegal immigration is probably about to increase greatly before it dissipates, we made need to establish quotas of jobs to be reserved for teens when at all possible. If may work best if we have dollar incentives or tax savings for the employer that can only be obtained by hiring American Teen Citizens to do it.


6 posted on 12/14/2013 9:51:27 PM PST by lee martell
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I think this overstates the problem. I don’t remember that many teenagers working when I was in high school and that was a long time ago


7 posted on 12/14/2013 9:52:31 PM PST by rdcbn
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I don't know where you live, but in Southern California, teenagers work in the Grocery Stores, Fast Food establishments, etc.

Add in the trades, carpentry, plumbing, etc, and the illegals have crowded out a large, LARGE number of jobs because they work cheaper, and are subsidized by you and I, the Taxpayers.
8 posted on 12/14/2013 9:56:20 PM PST by SoConPubbie (Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
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To: lee martell

Just out of curiosity, what happens when the illegals become legal? Will that segment of the labor force function as before?


9 posted on 12/14/2013 9:58:27 PM PST by NonValueAdded (It's not the penalty, it's the lack of coverage on 1 Jan. Think about it.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Even back in the 70s my boys had a hard time finding work because insurance for teenagers was so high that the employers wouldn’t pay it until they were 18, and the rates were less.


10 posted on 12/14/2013 9:58:36 PM PST by imardmd1 (Fiat Lux)
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To: SoConPubbie

Add in the trades, carpentry, plumbing, etc, and the illegals have crowded out a large, LARGE number of jobs because they work cheaper, and are subsidized by you and I, the Taxpayers.


Been that way for 30 years in the Bay Area. Rarely saw a teenager working in fast food - all adults from Vietnam, India, China, ext

It’s becoming that way in much of the rest of the country.


11 posted on 12/14/2013 10:03:25 PM PST by rdcbn
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Yes, this is all true. The illegals really are a scourge. OK, I get that most of them are OK people just trying to better their lives, granted. And I get that most landscaping companies would probably rather employe adult illegals who will work like the devil over some teenagers who, even if they are dedicated workers, won’t stick around past a year or three.

I get all that.

But we’ve got very high unemployment, esp. among low skilled workers (and me!) and the unending stream of illegals isn’t helping.

It’s amazing that nobody charged with running this country seems to give a hoot about it.


12 posted on 12/14/2013 10:05:00 PM PST by jocon307
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Speaking as a Hispanic so I don’t get called racist in a second, but I find that a lot of Hispanic contractors look for reasons not to work, and are quite lazy and feel “entitled” too. I’ve seen this on a few occasions by workers, and not really even having any respect for property either. Not all, of course, as there are very good workers out there. But, not all are good workers, either.

The illegals are the worst of all. I lived in an apartment that had a bunch of illegals move in next door. Maybe like a dozen people all squeezed in to a single apartment.

They trashed the place, ruined everything, did not pay any rent, and were evicted.


13 posted on 12/14/2013 10:06:05 PM PST by Greetings_Puny_Humans (I mostly come out at night... mostly.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

My first “official” job was when I was 14. I earned less than a dollar a day and worked 7 days a week.

At 15 I worked as a helper in the construction business during the summer from 7 AM until 6 PM for 5 dollars a day.

At 16 I pumped gas for fift cents an hour.

Then I moved up to the big time. I sacked groceries for minimum wage which was $1.30 an hour.

Notice it was only at the last job was I getting minimum wage. At 18 I joined the Navy and took a cut in pay.

Every kid in the little town of 6 thousand had a job, if they wanted one. But it was because they didn’t get minimum wages. Small businesses couldn’t afford it.


14 posted on 12/14/2013 10:07:05 PM PST by VerySadAmerican (".....Barrack, and the horse Mohammed rode in on.")
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30 foot, Israel-style walls, reduction of the minimum wage, and evisceration of the welfare system wuld solve this problem in the New York minute.

But rich Republican donors who own businesses like homebuilding (the late Bob Perry) or casinos (Sheldon Adelson) that are addicted to illegal alien labor simply won't permit this to happen. And thus we cannot understand why John Boehner, Eric Cantor and more Republicans than you will believe are about to betray their own base and push through an amnesty bill. Because THEIR political lives depend on these donors.

15 posted on 12/14/2013 10:07:23 PM PST by montag813 (NO AMNESTY * ENFORCE THE LAW * http://StandWithArizona.com)
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You’re right about the builders. It’s hard to find a caucasion electrician, plumber, concrete worker, framer, HVAC, sheetrocker, carpet layer, insulation installer, etc. in the entire state of Texas.


16 posted on 12/14/2013 10:11:32 PM PST by VerySadAmerican (".....Barrack, and the horse Mohammed rode in on.")
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Bullshit. They ARE entitled spoiled brats. The author making excuse after excuse in this piece is the enabler. Blame Mexican roofers, unemployment, home owner associations or whatever... the fact is you are not a victim... you are a volunteer. Boot your brats out on the street and turn them into conservatives early... and maybe the nation will be saved in the next generation.

I hear there is a big market for gay wedding cakes. Run with that.


17 posted on 12/14/2013 10:14:08 PM PST by Rodamala
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I am in Washington State. I didn’t hire teenagers because of the work rules. It made scheduling a nightmare and disrupted production. Plus, the work ethic, for the most part, is atrocious. But, the main reason were the work hour limitations and the liability exposure.


18 posted on 12/14/2013 10:15:51 PM PST by Parmy
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

This is all a lie.

Just last month the Unemployment Rate dropped from 7.3% to 7%. At that rate, in two years we will have 0% Unemployment thanks to the leadership of Comrade Obama.

I’m sorry, I couldn’t help myself. LOL

Now back to the real world of living in Obamaville.


19 posted on 12/14/2013 10:23:02 PM PST by Kickass Conservative (A Communist is nothing more than an honest Democrat...)
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To: JoeDetweiler

But there are still yard firms, gutter cleaning firms, etc. that love to hire young people.


20 posted on 12/14/2013 10:27:13 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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