Sunday, December 28, 2014

Essay: - It is good for school and university students to take part in part-time jobs. Do you agree or disagree?


Essay: - It is good for school and university students to take part in part-time jobs. Do you agree or disagree?
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In my opinion it is absolutely wrong for students to engage in part time jobs for paid work. In other words this is engaging “child labor” which is not only wrong it is illegal too.
School students need to study, play and enjoy. Further when they grow up, they go to college for higher study and make their careers bright into the field of their choice. While schooling if they are made to work for money it is engaging child-labor
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Legal working age for any one is 18 years and above. At this age one is fully matured and understands his own good and bad. Also one knows difference between risky and safe and can take care of him or her and protect from dangers. Students below 18 are immature to understand the difference between tangible gains and intangible losses. Thereby in process of doing a part-time job they may lose the grip over studies and may fail to perform well.
By the age of 18 and when student is studying in college one may opt for a part-time job only in case of dire need of money for continuation of one’s studies. If a student gets a job within the campus or working from home on internet should be preferred.
We have studied a couple of rhymes during schooling that are most appropriate here to mention and those say that…. Work while you work, Play while you play, this is the way, to be happy each day, All that you do, do with your might, Things done by half, Are never done right..... And secondly One thing at a time, And that done well, Is a very good rule, as many can tell.
In a nut shell, it is better to study while you study and not to divert into part-time jobs for money sake. We must not forget that students are the future of our nation and we must protect them, educate them, and develop them to their optimum capacity.
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