While many Canadian teenagers and youths work before the age of 15 — delivering newspapers or babysitting, for example
I live in a big city, where a teenager delivering newspapers isn't a thing. All the newspapers are delivered by adults (read: immigrants) in cars. Hell, even finding a teenager working in fast food is rare. Anyone from a small town have a different experience?
It didn't end in the 90s, that's BS, at least where I was living. When I was in HS in the early 2000s, McDonalds was 95% teenagers, as were all the similar jobs. Now it's 0%. The transition was way more recent at least from what I saw. Is this Ontario?
I live in a big city, where a teenager delivering newspapers isn't a thing. All the newspapers are delivered by adults (read: immigrants) in cars. Hell, even finding a teenager working in fast food is rare. Anyone from a small town have a different experience?
It didn't end in the 90s, that's BS, at least where I was living. When I was in HS in the early 2000s, McDonalds was 95% teenagers, as were all the similar jobs. Now it's 0%. The transition was way more recent at least from what I saw. Is this Ontario?