Love this video. Teaching a serious lesson. Addressing Western stereotypes of child slave labor in China and destroying it, all while they still make enough money to eat. Great job!!
Even adults have a hard time with rejection I use to work in a brokerage firm just starting out making those cold calls/boiler room type stuff Except you were not allowed to make pie in the sky claims. And we were trying to get clients less selling stock So you were like 99 rejections out of 100 calls Even though brokers knew this and they were getting a salary regardless The turnover was quite high for those young brokers just starting out And it was the constant no thank you. That wore them down
@@DW-op7ly I’ve heard that about the old school brokers who had to do that cold calling. As someone who trades and invest that’s an interesting story to me.
@@viewpointabroad Great exercise that reflects the real world. Very eye opening. Here in Canada we make the high school kids do 40 hours of volunteer work as a requirement to graduate. But this doesn’t tie in the idea that you must work in order to survive. Your exercise is much better and you do it at a much younger age so that you start the concept young.
@@palmpalm5131 we wanted to let them see how hard parents needs to work to provide for them. Let them get a taste of what it’s like to provide for themselves. They had a hard time but also they were proud of themselves for getting the job done. ✅
babysitter ))) Have you seen the movie The Babysitters (Twin Sitters)? Looks like a prank. Some sellers in the mall are wide-eyed. But the children are happy))
Thanks for sharing this. Sometimes I’m also guilty of complaining about stuff that I shouldn’t complain about. When try to catch myself and not do that to others. Today’s society is really comfortable and sometimes we forgot just how good we have it.
@@viewpointabroad After the age of 35, the probability that a foreigner can find a local person to marry in China is only one-sixth that in the United States.
@@katrinassx8georgeqm96 I disagree. I’ve had several dates with but I wasn’t that interested so I decided not to make it official with them. That being said they were all under 35. They were much younger actually at least 10 years younger than me and maybe that’s why I wasn’t too interested. I find that more than 10 years age gap there’s not much in common.
@@viewpointabroad The problem is not whether you have reached a social relationship with a woman. The real difficulty is to enter the other party's family and prepare for marriage. The real terrible test has not yet come.
Is it appropriate for a 8 years olds to look for a job? Aren't they way to young even to be inserted in the job market? There will be planty of time in their adolescent years. Worst is you are asking the kids to beg for their lunch money.
dude, what are you trying to do? what is your purpose and intention? bring your school kids to find a job so that they can feed you and them? 🤔if you are in my country, surely i will report it to authority.
The purpose was to show them how hard it is to actually work and provide for someone so they can have a better respect and understanding what it’s like to earn money and take care of themselves so they understand what their parents must go through to raise them.
This is normal practice in China. If you paid attention and watched the whole video instead of making ignorant comments, you would've understood the point of this activity.
Good idé but i think you can create problems to the business owner. Or somebody can take a clip from your channel and make it looks like it's the real deal aka child labourer at that young age
Great lesson John, most American kids would have quit after the first store, to say nothing of the whining. Chinese children never complained, never quit, John, you gave them a very important life lesson today, perseverance and never quit, the difference between the two cultures is obvious, regards Joe