First Job.

Before Your First Day...

"You don't have to know everything. Show up on time, work hard, ask questions, and treat people well. Those habits will open more doors than talent ever will."

10 Things Every Parent Should Remember

1. The first job isn't about making money. It's about learning responsibility.

2. Showing up on time is one of the first ways to earn trust.

3. Every task matters, even the ones no one notices. Character is built in the small things.

4. A great attitude will often take someone further than natural talent.

5. Encourage them to ask questions. Curiosity is a strength, not a weakness.

6. Teach them to leave every place a little better than they found it.

7. The people they work with today may become the people who recommend them tomorrow. Reputation travels.

8. Their paycheck is important, but the habits they build are far more valuable.

9. Every shift is an opportunity to learn something that school could never teach.

10. Their first job isn't the beginning of a career. It's the beginning of becoming someone others can depend on.