Dear Dr. Mimi: Mom at Work

Dear Dr. Mimi:
My son has asked if he can work at my office.
He is a bright high school student and definitely
could use the extra money. I see how this could
cause resentment because one of my employees
has a daughter about the same age as my son
and I know I could not use both of them. What
would you suggest?
—Mom

Dear Mom:
I realize that it is not a great economy for high
school students, but having said that, it would be
better for both you and your son for him to find
employment elsewhere. Help him to assess his
needs and his talents. Help him to determine his
options. If he thinks he knows what type of work
he would eventually like to do, point him to the
appropriate industry. Remind him that he cannot
expect to start at the top. Feel free to let people
know that he is available and use your contacts
to help him get an interview. If he is a potentially
good employee, he will be able to find
something outside of your office.
—Dr. Mimi


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