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Ok, I also don’t like glamorizing a cooperation but I’ll let folks in on something as a parent; kids genuinely are interested in occupational stuff, especially if they see it regularly. Just at Target, for instance, they sell kid sized target branded cashier make believe stuff. And I do mean branded, with all the store brand names and everything.
I’m not getting my kid this mostly cause I’d rather not support the brands, but I do think it’s important to let kids know that it’s ok to work these jobs if that’s your deal. If anything, we as adults need to make the jobs give a living wage and not be expoitive, and to do that, you also have to teach the next generation that these jobs have value.
(And honestly, I prefer it over glamorizing police or military, which we’ve done with toys and events since forever!)
Astronaut camp is always lauded as a glamorous summer camp. But that’s a job, and it takes a massive amount of dedication.
Only makes sense that other jobs might be desirable.
I remember space camp! I was in 5th grade and they had a 2020 mission to Mars simulator. We all died.
I like to think there was a two way mirror with researchers on one side taking notes. “Don’t send a team on 5th graders to Mars”
i do feel like they could just skip the fucking cost for it, i get that they need to cover the food and tshirt and stuff, but also they are a massive corporation that is getting to propagandize to their future workers, so like maybe just eat that cost so it doesn’t leave a dystopian aftertaste?
Put a different way: if a poor family is able to get their kid into this so the kid gets a free meal and a better shot at landing a job, that’s probably the closest they can get to doing something wholesome.
This. Kids love “dramatic” play…that is, imaginative play in a costumed role.
Plenty of kids with day-glow vests and hardhats, nobody is knocking them. Plenty of kids with cop costumes, or cowboy hats, or spacesuits, or fireman jackets.
I agree with you entirely…it’s a bit “weird” on the surface, but this is really great play for kids. Kids are absolutely interested in what happens behind the scenes (or at least behind the counter) and building independence by making their own snacks and stuff.
Just as long as they aren’t having kids working at factory chicken farms. Because that would likely scar them for life. Then again, maybe they should.
Paying to train your kids to be a wage slave for a homophobic mega corporation? Sign me up /s
For more irony: they’re grooming kids to make them more accepting of exploitation.
Every time you patronize Chick-fil-A, some of that money you're spending is given by Chick-Fil-A's owners, The Cathys which they use to fund violent and deadly "christian" anti homosexuality legislation in the third world, after decades of doing the same exact thing in the US, which sees LGBTQ in Africa, Asia, and South America tortured and brutally murdered just for being gay. They've been doing this for decades.
I thought they had stopped when it was hurting the business.
The company stopped, not the owners: esquire.com/…/chick-fil-a-owner-donations-against…
30 5-year olds is a lot of 5 year olds
That reminds me of a joke. I’ll change some of the words though. What’s the best thing about having thirty five year olds working for you? there’s thirty
Oh does this mean we can change all those _ _ _ _ baby jokes into labor baby jokes? What’s better than a baby working in a factory? A baby working in two factories!
This reminds me of an old Michael Jackson joke from the 90s. What does MJ like about 21 year olds? There’s twenty of them. Slaps knee :explosion: … God
I think it’s very unlikely that the kids will be doing anything resembling work that’s productive for the company.
At worst, this is glamourizing fast food and fast food jobs to children. But this isn’t slave labour, lol
Lol yeah, this will definitely be a net loss in productivity.
It is lame as a children’s activity, but I could see some novelty in it, it’s sort of like those Mr Rogers segments where they go behind the scenes at a factory.
Exactly. All 30 kids will probably love it. This probably isn’t something that parents would sign their kids up for unless they genuinely think their kid would enjoy it, lol
You’re right. But the wording is way off. They should’ve emphasized the playful character of the event more.
It probably wasn’t written by a professional, and they’re trying to satisfy two demographics.
There’s the part for the kids, obviously, but the other demographic is the parents who want their kids to LEARN something at the camp.
Parents don’t necessarily send their kids to Pokemon Camp because their kid loves Pokemon, but because the camp advertises to parents that their kids will learn X, Y, and Z skills and stuff, lol
I worked at an ice cream shop in the early 2000s that did this for cub scouts. They had a great time and got free ice cream. It’s not like we were actually making them work, lol. It’s a novelty experience for children.
Well it was the boy scouts…
Uhhhh nope but I could see how that would be bad
The children yearn for the mines.
Only a slight step up from asking for volunteer workers (you did not misread that).
As per God’s will, the children will not be fed on Sunday.
Indoctrinate the younglings
"Pay us for your free labor: APPLY NOW!"
Fucking unreal.
Who is “grooming” the next generation again?
Does it include religious and corporate indoctrination?
You know it. Probably a lot of anti-lgbtq+ brainwashing too.
A training camp? To learn standards and techniques to an industry standard? But I thought fast food employees were unskilled workers?
It used to be that employers trained new employees. Then they wanted entry-level positions to be filled by people with 3-5y experience in the role. Now they want you to pay for your own training.
Sounds good actually. Wish it was with another company.
What? You think this is just a stealth Jesus camp?
Totally!
As a kid this would have been fun for me. I think y’all are looking at this a bit off.
$35 seems way under minimum wage. If I’m sending my kid for a whole day, they gotta be paid at least $12/h.
That’s not wage for the kids, that’s how much it costs to send your kids to this summer labour camp.
Yeah I know, I guess I should have used an “/s”.
I think they’re missing “optional conversion therapy” on the activity list.
Yeah that sounds super fun for the kids. Not.
The children yearn for the fast food labour camps
I misread that bit by the QR code as “scam here.” Somehow I think that’s equally accurate.
If you’re so desperate for labor, why not give work permits to iLLegAL MiGrANts and end labor shortage overnight while generating tax revenue?
Ah right, worker exploration is the missing key ingredient
Fuck Chick-fil-A aside, I have no problem with kids having an experience where they learn to respect the work that goes into stereotypically “unskilled” labor.
i remember when chick fila was good-- the sandwich was actually bigger than a mcnugget and you could get 2 for ~$5
voracitude@lemmy.world 5 months ago
Let me get this straight. These absolute psychopaths want you to:
Are you FUCKING joking with me right now what the FUCK is this dystopian hellhole bullshit
ozymandias117@lemmy.world 5 months ago
Not that it’s better, but it’s not new
I did something similar as a kid in the 90’s at a papa johns
voracitude@lemmy.world 5 months ago
Christ. You’re right that it’s not better. Work experience I can get behind, apprenticeship I can get behind, but this is so blatantly exploitative and dangerous the only thing that surprises me more is that parents are dumb enough to fall for it.
someguy3@lemmy.world 5 months ago
The kids yearn to man the deep frier.
lath@lemmy.world 5 months ago
Head first, you say?
oce@jlai.lu 5 months ago
Employ? I might be missing some info but on this image, they only talk about learning. I am aware of some states legalizing child labor, but this could as well be nothing more than fun activity to discover how things work for kids, especially if they enjoy going there to eat, they may be curious about what happens behind the counter.
voracitude@lemmy.world 5 months ago
You’re absolutely right, of course, they’d be insane to do this during opening hours for their restaurants. I overreacted.
My only defense is Chick-Fil-A’s atrocious record with regard to worker’s rights, their already hiring actual children due to multiple states legalizing child labour, my outrage at the children maimed or killed on the job at other companies, the image describing some of the basic duties of an employee, my extreme fatigue from being sick for five days and not sleeping at all last night, and the fact that it also seems like a way to glow up the experience to “get them early” so at least some of them will provide cheap exploitable labour in let’s call it 3-7 years.
Eatspancakes84@lemmy.world 5 months ago
I am pretty sure my kids would love this, and 35 dollar for a 3day camp is a bargain.
kungen@feddit.nu 5 months ago
3 days? It’s only 3 hours, just that you choose which day you want.
Jivebunny@lemmy.world 5 months ago
Uhhh, isn’t it just 3 possible days where you choose from? And pay them $35 for 3 hours to do this shit? It’s not a camp at all it seems. Or I’m missing something.
voracitude@lemmy.world 5 months ago
Congratulations on feeding a demonstrably terrible company, and being proud of it just to be contrarian. I’m sure you’re kids will have a blast though - and I do mean that sincerely, I hope they enjoy it if you send them. I also sincerely hope they don’t get hurt.