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The reasons so many teens have decided to hold onto jobs during the school year varies. For some, the extra money is a necessity. For others, it’s a result of the understaffing issue itself.
Karina Lira, a junior at The MASTERS Program at the Santa Fe Community College, works part time at Dunkin’ Donuts throughout the school year. During a typical Sunday shift, Lira ...
For some N.H. teens, a job means independence. ... Gov. Chris Sununu signed a law allowing 16- and 17-year-old students to work up to 35 hours while ... juggling assignments with increasing job ...
The Impossible Juggling Act: Motherhood And Work. June ... "I loved the work," she tells Fresh Air's ... take the best or biggest job I possibly could — that's exactly when my kids are teenagers.
For two years, Princeton professor Anne-Marie Slaughter was the director of policy planning at the State Department. It was her "dream job" — the job she imagined herself doing in college.
Having to juggle a job while you’re in school is not unlike having to juggle any other extracurricular activity. And if any outside activity begins to affect your school performance, you&#821… ...
The Florida Policy Institute, which opposes the legislation, said there are more than 80,000 16- and 17-year-olds already employed in Florida, with most juggling work and school.
The Florida Policy Institute, which opposes the legislation, said there are more than 80,000 16- and 17-year-olds already employed in Florida, with most juggling work and school.
All work restrictions would be lifted on 16- and 17-year-olds in Florida under new bill 'We’re not talking 'The Jungle' by Upton Sinclair. We’re talking about them working at Publix and Piggly ...