Quote Originally Posted by Vela
Yes I'm sure, I just called the one around the corner and asked them...I can give you the number if you like. Every state has different rules and regulations to follow. Just because they say they won't hire under 14, doesn't mean they always hire at that age, it just means they will never hire younger than that at any location.
Alright, that works. I understand what you're saying. I was just stating what the article said, and what the ones here in Kentucky say (maybe only Louisville, then?). I meant no disrespect to you, I swear. I just thought it was all McDonald's, based on the information I knew. I apologize if you took it the wrong way.



Quote Originally Posted by Vela
Briana, I honestly have to say calling your mom lazy for not cooking you a veggie burger isn't very nice IMO, you are plenty old enough to cook it for yourself. Parents have plenty to do without always catering to the whims of their kids and I'm sure she's doing the best she can. If you are old enough to get a job, you are old enough to be cookin HER dinner rather than calling her lazy. She works hard every day to provide for you and get you the things that you want, so it comes across as selfish on your part to call her lazy.
AMEN! I couldn't have said it better myself. I was wondering why your mom was always fixing dinner, and now I see why. Maybe you could cook your mom dinner every other night, so you two share the responsibility of that too?

My mom doesn't cook, but she knows how to make her own dinner. She used to cook, apparently, when I was younger, but I don't remember. But then she got sick, and she stopped and my dad took over. Now, it's my dad and I who cook. Just tonight, I surprised her with her favourite meal. But I'd never call her lazy because she wouldn't fix ME dinner - now, I did call her lazy when she asked me to bring her a slice of watermelon, the salt, a glass of water, and a knife. But that's out of love, I tell ya!