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@deprecated_ii What the hell is wrong with a teenager having a burger flipping job? That still builds up skills. Granted, they are not the best skills and would not be a job you want forever, but for a teenager, having an easy entry level job provides plenty of practical skills that can serve as building blocks for future work.

Examples: working with others, showing up to work on time, following instructions, having earned your own money.

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@deprecated_ii There is a reason we do not teach babies to start running and jumping before they start walking. It is because they need to build up their coordination before they can do the more advanced things.

Granted, this is not the best direct comparison, but starting out at job such as fast food, a grocery store, or other simple things are like learning to walk. You can then later attempt running and jumping without worrying that you are "missing out" on "real skills."

@houseoftolstoy @deprecated_ii Because capitalism is a system of jews and faggots controlling the economy and if people are needed to flip burgers they should be paid lots of money but they arent because muh profits and muh fiduciary responsibility.
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