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Arguing with my mom over work


Question Posted Thursday July 28 2016, 11:36 am

I need to use email for my work schedule, but my mom won't let me use it cause I'm grounded. The computer is the only way to get my schedule. I'll lose my job if I don't look at my schedule. How should I argue with her? I am 14 years old

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Dragonflymagic answered Friday July 29 2016, 2:53 pm:
At 14, you are working an outside job? I didn't know people were hired that young, thought it was 16 for the youngest age. But regardless, if grounded, and you need a work schedule that has been emailed, all you need to do is ask Mom nicely to do you the favor of getting onto your email and looking for the email and writing down or printing off a copy of your email. This way she can know for sure you are not getting use of computer for fun stuff. Surely she must know you need the schedule to know what days and hours you work

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