Aldryic C'boas
The Pony
You need better role models, kid.
(credit for giving me this SingleHop link goes to DrMike). @MannDude said No legitimate company would hire a teenager who is unable to legally sign a contract, so that leaves their 'employment' options reduced to unethical providers or working for other kids who they play games with online or whatever.
RackSpace requires that all of its suppliers agree to a "human rights code of conduct" and agree not to hire children "under the age of 16 or the minimum compulsory age for completion of education, whichever is greater".Towards the abolition of child labor, SingleHop offers pro-bono hosting and website consulting to the Notforsale campaign (www.notforsalecampaign.org), a worldwide organization focused on eliminating slavery and child labor.
It wasn't aimed directly at you, it applies to many.1. wanna-be teenager CEOs who go around over-exaggerating their importance in the industry and their 'wealth - What is this?
2. No legitimate company would hire a teenager who is unable to legally sign a contract, so that leaves their 'employment' options reduced to unethical providers or working for other kids who they play games with online or whatever. - Age does not matter as much as skill and maturity does.
3. Teens don't have a cost of living, they live at home. They don't have bills. They don't have mouths to feed except their own in the lunch line at school, and Ma and Pa probably give them lunch money anyway. They take their modest earnings from you and spend it on their hobbies, on new clothes, on weed, on whatever kids spend money on. I don't know. - Responsible parents should and do teach their kids responsibility with money. I receive a pretty decent pay compared to what normal teenagers would get paid working at a supermarket, and I put it into a savings account because I'm one of the MANY teenagers that CAN be responsible.
I claimed to be pulling near mid 6-figures, not mid 6 figures. I said 7 figures by the end of *2016*. It's not a matter of whether or not you CAN do something, it's a matter of whether or not what is best for the sake of business allows it.1.) Okay, that may have been partially directed towards you. You're on WHT claiming to be pulling in mid 6 figures a year, going on 7 figures by the end of this year. That's bullshit. Come on man. You couldn't even afford to take care of your first batch of shared/reseller hosting customers and sold them. Reading threads over there now, it seems to be the same case again.
I think it's easy to make a case against you exceeding hourly limits per week, not being compensated by law at minimum wage, working during school hours, etc. You really should keep a lower profile and stay out of the path of heavy traffic.When you're in court you don't make assumptions. You give facts. Assumptions get you nowhere. And you have no facts to give regarding the number of hours or days I work in a week.
What do you want, an award for being "straight edge"? Vast majority of people never engage in said behaviors...I hardly get to enjoy my age. I voluntarily chose to focus everything that I do to improve upon my future. I don't smoke, I don't drink, I don't do drugs, I don't smash bottles in parking lots ... I don't go speeding at 100mph on the highway, none of that. I do socialize with people ... I'm not a loner, but honestly I'm going to tell you right now that I work my ass off day in and day out in everything that I do.
I'm sorry I just take things too personal and emotional when it comes to people underestimating or judging others by their age and nothing else without actually knowing them.
I claimed to be pulling near mid 6-figures, not mid 6 figures. I said 7 figures by the end of *2016*. It's not a matter of whether or not you CAN do something, it's a matter of whether or not what is best for the sake of business allows it.
(credit for giving me this SingleHop link goes to DrMike)
http://www.thewhir.com/web-hosting-news/singlehop-commits-to-un-global-compact-on-ethical-business-practices
RackSpace requires that all of its suppliers agree to a "human rights code of conduct" and agree not to hire children "under the age of 16 or the minimum compulsory age for completion of education, whichever is greater".
https://responsibility.rackspace.com/sites/default/files/Supplier_Code_of_Conduct.pdf
Nah, this ain't that hard.It wasn't aimed directly at you, it applies to many.
Step 1: Buy a domain name.
Step 2: Buy a cheap oversold VPS or reseller account.
Step 3: Install WHMCS
Step 4: Tell friends at school you started your own company and are a CEO.
Step 5: How do I work this thing?
This thread is one that keeps giving the more I read BahahahLast I checked I'm in the Verified Provider group here.
Anyways, where's Fabozzi when you need him?
Cool story, bro. When can I look forward to your staff flogging?I claimed to be pulling near mid 6-figures, not mid 6 figures. I said 7 figures by the end of *2016*. It's not a matter of whether or not you CAN do something, it's a matter of whether or not what is best for the sake of business allows it.
Evil kaniini, flogging of minors, the poor child labor workers. Sounds like some artifact of slavery.Cool story, bro. When can I look forward to your staff flogging?
Well that's another thing that is foreign to me with these kids. When I was 16 I didn't even really want to do work, I wanted to fuck around instead.I would agree, however, that teenyboppers running around calling themselves CEO, COO, CTO, GTFO, WTFLOL etc are idiots. They lack the understanding to know what an 'officer' in that regard is never mind being one.
Healz plxWell that's another thing that is foreign to me with these kids. When I was 16 I didn't even really want to do work, I wanted to fuck around instead.
HuahuehuahueI report u
All the regulations encourage mentoring and apprenticeships with proper paper work in place and permission where such minors are working regularly. Your own children are somewhat exempt within limits. If the neighborhood geek spends an hour now and then randomly aside you learning, that's alright and outside of the regulations. Start setting hours/shifts/whatver for the lad, gets into that problem area.I sometimes have children helping out.. and by that I mean either my own or friends kids who are showing an interest and want to. They get a bit of pocket money for doing it and everyone's happy. They are by no means being forced to do anything or indeed doing anything that's mission critical.