Unfortunately, kids in the 2020’s, aren’t the same as kids in the 1940-80’s.
Yep, I learned to cut with a 60cc Mac Super Pro 60, probably around 11-12, by 15, nobody thought anything of it, when I would grab the saw, and take a bucket of log dawgs and lines out in our 14’ Dorsett runabout, and go get logs for our bonfires, camping
on McGuire Island. My Wife, is constantly amazed at the things I did as a Kid/Teen, the 70’s and 80’s were a different world from today
I can see a parent teaching their child in a Family business, such as farming, a Parent has a much more involved interest in the child’s safety, and a completely different reason for having their child in such a situation than a manager or supervisor, and without any doubt, the parent would likely be supervising the child much more closely than a manager, and wouldn’t be as concerned about “Productivity “, as a manager would be. The Parent would be looking much more to the long game of preparing the child to possibly take over the Family Business in the Future, a manager would much more likely be concerned about that week’s or months production/profits.
Are there EXCEPTIONS?
ABSOLUTELY, I know Many Exceptions myself, but the labor laws are designed to protect ALL, so unfortunately the exceptions may have to wait a few years to do certain activities, but I would rather have 1,000 or 10,000 exceptions waiting a couple years, than have one that isn’t an exception DIE.
The exceptions, will overcome the perceived setbacks, but the DEAD non exceptional children never will
Is it FAIR????
Nope, Definitely Not, but Life ain’t FAIR,
This should be common sense, but sadly, doesn’t seem to be
Doug