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I'll say it like this, if a 14 to 17 year old wants a summer job fine, accept and understand that. Now here's the problem with the article it only describes it as an accident and doesn't give any information about what actually happened, so keep that in mind. If I had to guess this kid was doing something he wasn't supposed to be doing, no I don't mean that to attack the victim here. What I mean is probably a supervisor or someone told him to do something that he is literally not supposed to be doing because he's too young to do it. Like I've worked a warehouse job and we don't employ anyone under a certain age, but we had a cardboard baler and it says on explicitly no one under the age of 18 is allowed to operate. So that's what I mean, is like chances are this kid either through their own actions or through being told by a supervisor, was doing something they weren't supposed to be doing. Could have been the fall, could have been getting caught up in machinery, we just don't know. And like this is a rural Mississippi town, I've been here actually there's like a Sonic which I think would be a good summer job for kids, but there aren't a ton of opportunities. But like something like sexing chicks on a poultry line like that's a common job, checking eggs for quality that's something they do and would be a quick and easy summer job for a kid. So while we don't have the full details of this accident, and don't get me wrong it's terrible, it really is. I feel like they're being a bit sensationalist with the headline here.
People down voting this clearly haven't read what I've written here, so I'll say it here for the kind of tldr, there's a lot we don't know about this situation, let the proper authorities do there job, I really don't understand why CNN is even reporting on this tbh, but the news cycle has seemed a little slow lately.
You seem disturbingly fine with allowing children who legally aren't old enough to listen to directions, or assume personal risk, to work in places where not following direction gets you killed.
No, don't accept and understand that. Question that and investigate the implications with a modicum of critical thinking.
Sensationalist headline? What are you talking about
Acknowledging that children are dying in situations they shouldn't even be in is sensationalist, didn't you know? We can't be making people feel things, that's rude.
Seems like this child was being employed by this large commercial butchering plant LINK as a sanitation worker. The company, in its own public statement, has only disclosed this as an “accident” hence why no other details have come forward.
Mopping floors at a local grocery store for extra cash, sure. Working at a large scale commercial poultry plant is likely illegal under both Federal and Mississippi labor laws.
I’m not piling on. I just want you to get the sentiment your thoughts have echoed to other users. We don’t want kids working in these environments for summer jobs or otherwise.
This is not a wait and let’s see situation. That child should not have been working at that plant.
Which is really why I feel like no one bother reading anything I wrote to be honest. It's honestly confusing. One of my main issues with the CNN article was just thin it had no substance to it to bother with reporting on. Like literally what you post it has more information than the CNN article. I think what a lot of people don't understand is this is a rural f****** place without a lot of opportunities for people that a lot of other places in the US have.