It's been kind of sad these past 20-25 years or so, watching the work ethic of America's youth circle down the toilet, right along side the rampant growth of the entitlement mentality. A good work ethic is something I have tried very hard to instill into my own kids. My daughter, who is now 17, hasn't shown it so much at home, but she is doing well at school, and has taken it upon herself to join the Army National Guard, knowing that it is the only way she will pay for a college degree. She will have basic combat training knocked out of the way before she returns home to do her senior year. She is also dating a local boy who seems to carry a good work ethic. He is certainly not the sharpest tool in the shed, but is big, strong, and works hard. He is working this summer M-F for a local farmer, and is spending his days off working here with us to keep himself busy while she is gone. Kinda blew my mind.
My boy, who is 15, is a little more hands on than my girl. He has always helped me out pretty well without pay. This summer, he is getting a small commission. It did not take him long to figure out that the more I make, the more he makes, and is working accordingly.
Maybe I did something right, or maybe I just got lucky.
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