What is the future for my Kids they are 14 and 15. What kind of jobs will be in the future in America?

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Darwin asked:

. 14 yo is a girl and 15 yo is a boy and both are kept away from mixing up with todays so called normal kids and break all 10 commandments and call that is what normal is now. and call it civilized generation.

Do we have to move to India or China for jobs. Most jobs are like you have to work like a slave.

Moreover where is the best place to buy realestate raw land now so it will appreciate rapidly after 2-3 years in USA






5 Responses to 'What is the future for my Kids they are 14 and 15. What kind of jobs will be in the future in America?'

  1. FrootBooter - June 5th, 2010 at 2:47 am

    Burger King

  2. Karena - June 5th, 2010 at 7:50 am

    Don’t worry dear… future is not for us to see… what ever will be, will be :-)

    Just let them do what they’re best in. When time comes, they’ll realize.

  3. sylvery_fae - June 6th, 2010 at 9:11 pm

    Your kids’ futures are up to them. If they work hard, study hard, stay out of trouble and keep good attitudes, they can go anywhere, do anything.
    My kids are 13 and 15 – they both work, they both keep good grades, they both play sports, and they are both quite popular, despite the fact that they dont conform to “teen society standards”
    Both my boys have dreams of college and beyond, but I will support them no matter what they end up doing.
    I dont know where you think you have to work like a slave, unless you are talking about uneducated positions. I happen to love my job, get paid very well, and have a wonderful home for my kids.

  4. aaron - June 8th, 2010 at 2:49 am

    let yur children grow .lol. they themselves can choose their career once they finish their studies. all at this stage they need is yur lov,support and guidance mr.parent

  5. Abel - June 10th, 2010 at 9:58 pm

    You are doing very well as a parent and I admire the values you are teaching your children. 16 is the legal working age in most countries so my advice is continue doing what you are doing and tell them to focus on their studies.

    An education is a long-term investment. It will put them in good jobs. It will also give them a lot of self-respect. Money is not everything. There are learning years and earning years. It is generally not a good idea to prioritize work before education. It is like putting the cart before the horse.

    Peace and blessings!


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