Part-time jobs for children ▷ how to improve your pocket money

Not only we adults like to consume. Already, or especially children, enjoy getting new things. This often does not last very long, because the long-awaited plush toy likes to be in the corner after only 2 weeks, but the anticipation before the purchase is huge. Children must first learn to understand the money not on the trees grow, but must be earned hard. Only your own pocket money, appropriate to your age, is freely available. But this is far from sufficient to meet the children’s big and small wishes. If parents cannot or do not want to buy everything they long for for their children, there are two options: to shelve the wish or to earn some extra money for their pocket money.

What can children do to make money??

Depending on your age, there are various ways to improve your pocket money properly. However, the maximum limit is 450 euros per month (the so-called mini jobs). When employing, an employer can request an income tax card.

13 to 14 years

With parental consent, children can now officially earn money. However, it may only be light work that is not physically or mentally hazardous to health. In the maximum of 2 hours a day, children can, for example, deliver newspapers, babysitters or take on smaller jobs in supermarkets.

14 to 18 years

By the age of fourteen, children are allowed to work 8 hours a day. From the age of 15, you can even get a little taste of later working life during the holidays. You can then work 40 hours a week in a maximum of four weeks a year. However, the work should be done between 6 a.m. and 8 p.m. Activities in the catering trade may continue until 10 p.m., whereby children under 16 years of age are not allowed to work directly on the guest, but are only allowed to help in the bar or in the kitchen. The work must not be physically difficult and must not take place under intense heat, cold, wet or noise.

Young people who would like to get involved in social work can take part in the excursions of younger children as supervisors and earn something extra.

Children under 13

Often there is a desire for more money that is at one’s own disposal, much earlier. In particular siblings, whose older siblings already want to earn their own money, to improve their pocket money as well. But regular work is taboo for them. The only possibility: Small auxiliary work for older people or neighborly services such as mowing the lawn etc., which are exceptionally paid for with a little something.

Side job: yes or no?

Children benefit from these things during a part-time job:

  • learn to take responsibility
    A part-time job entails many rules that a child must reliably adhere to. In contrast to agreements with parents, the job is at stake if the parents fail to comply. The children have to be on time at work, do their work carefully and adhere to all agreements.
  • Financial independence
    Almost all children feel that the opportunity to make many investments themselves is something special. The money is not always invested in senseless stuff, many think about the future at a young age and try to use the money from a part-time job to finance a degree that their own parents could not make possible.
  • Learn organization
    If a part-time job is added to school and leisure, children quickly learn good time management. Because, for example, in order to have time for the girlfriend in addition to newspaper delivery, it makes sense to plan the afternoon
  • self-confidence
    Many benefit enormously from the wonderful feeling that their own work can give. The necessary independence from the parents promotes independent everyday life.
  • Conscious use of money
    If you have to work through your wishes over many days, weeks or months, you really get a feeling for the value of money. When spending one’s own wages, each expense is therefore weighed up much more carefully than with spendable parents and high pocket money.

Side jobs can also have some disadvantages:

  • time
    Even if it appears to be "only" two hours a day, a part-time job can take up a lot of valuable time in everyday children’s life. Because there is far less time for friends and especially for school.
  • More money = more consumption
    If children have the opportunity to simply increase their pocket money themselves, they often do not learn to cope with what they have. They literally get into a race with classmates or friends and are quickly under pressure to work just so that they can afford all the things that others have.
  • Physical and mental stress
    Many part-time jobs take on children far more than they think at first. The early double burden of school and work quickly becomes too much for many children. Grades often get worse because the children hardly have time to learn in addition to working. Especially then, If you also want to spend time with friends. Many are still too immature to be clear about the demands come, that some employers place on them.

Many parents are torn when it comes to whether their child can improve their pocket money through a part-time job. Of course, there are many points that speak for and against a part-time job. In fact, parents have to weigh up what makes sense for their own child and possibly make arrangements if, for example, school performance deteriorates.

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