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G-Gundam
@G-Gundam

my parents keep really pushing me to find some kind of full time job already and im just like... well i know its not. literally a full time job. but does supply teaching not pay well enough. i feel like i just gotta tell them that i essentially make $30 an hour and maybe they'll figure out that i am fine


G-Gundam
@G-Gundam

i feel like they just dont trust me. like i get youre anxious about me not pushing myself enough and youre trying to ensure i like actually do something but i assure you supply teaching is Doing Something


G-Gundam
@G-Gundam

like thats not just me, right? sure, im not working 5 day weeks (mostly out of respect for my own sanity lol) but like. getting what is essentially $230 for a full day and like 120 or so for a half day (4 hours) is like. that's good, right? i dont know why they think i need to rush head first


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in reply to @G-Gundam's post:

its just annoying that they keep giving me this kinda dialogue about it as if they think im just kinda trying to avoid working. im not. i AM working. i have said BEFORE i am finding a summer job. so why am i being told "oh well, the city might be hiring - you need a full time job". that will literally pay worse, the only upside is that hey, it's a "full time job"

in my experience some parents are more concerned about the idea of "idle hands" than they are anything else. it sounds like their primary concern is just that you spend most of your time working even if it pays worse bc to do otherwise is "lazy". which is really stupid btw you're literally doing fine and frankly probably better than a lot of your peers