In the modern world, many teenagers want to provide for themselves, because every whim requires funds that our parents do not always have. Teenagers go to work for the sake of self-education, money and experience in the future. In my opinion, it is very difficult to combine study and work. You can hardly find a balance, because after work you are squeezed out like a lemon and you have neither the strength nor the desire to prepare for the next day at school. As a result, many people choose one thing, and pay a minimum of their attention to the second. Based on experience, it is more interesting for many to work than to study, because you practice what you have, and not just memorize.
I think that despite the difficulties of combining work and study, it is still useful. Firstly, after graduation, you already have work experience, and it will be easier for you to find something new. Secondly, the school will also give you knowledge that you can use at work to move up the career ladder. Thirdly, you are independent, your parents will not reproach you with the fact that it is their money, because you already have your own income.
On the other hand, there is an irritable minus. Not every teacher will respect the fact that you have a job after school. There will be a lot of reproaches in the direction of mood, drowsiness, fatigue and passivity. But the teacher's position in this regard can also be understood, here, as luck would have it, someone will understand and forgive, and someone will reproach and complain.
Finally, we are the masters of our lives, we will always meet people on our way who are dissatisfied with our choice, and those who will be happy and start helping. That's how life works. I believe that if there is an opportunity, then it should not be missed, and it does not matter what others think about you, because it is not for them to decide your fate.
Anna Bobanych
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