I feel like that's much more prevalent in the USA. I'm always surprised when I hear about teens having jobs in the USA. I don't think I know anyone who had a job in high school.
A lot of my friends didn't even have a job in college. We were all working class but it's easier for families to support their kids when college and healthcare are free, student dorms are cheap and the food in the student cafeteria is mostly subsidized.
I never had a job in high school, but I've been working continuously since the minute I graduated. It's considered shameful not to work unless your family is filthy rich.
I feel like that's much more prevalent in the USA. I'm always surprised when I hear about teens having jobs in the USA. I don't think I know anyone who had a job in high school.
A lot of my friends didn't even have a job in college. We were all working class but it's easier for families to support their kids when college and healthcare are free, student dorms are cheap and the food in the student cafeteria is mostly subsidized.
I never had a job in high school, but I've been working continuously since the minute I graduated. It's considered shameful not to work unless your family is filthy rich.