Off the couch, behind the counter: Call to get teens working
With thousands of jobs up for grabs over the silly season the hospitality industry is begging parents — get your kids off the couch and into a summer job.
With thousands of jobs up for grabs over the silly season the hospitality industry is begging parents — get your kids off the couch and into a summer job.
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Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/journalists/jessica-mcsweeney/page/15