Hi friends. I have a teenager that needs to be taught some responsibility. I decided to let her get a job and so far it's been going well. I can already see a difference. She's also learning the value of working hard and earning money as well as the cost of things by having to pay for things herself. However, she works at a restaurant that is allowing eat-in dining. Of course, all customers are not wearing masks since they are eating. She wears a mask, gloves and they have spaced the tables out for social distancing though I don't know what good that does as it's a small restaurant. In addition to serving customers all night she is often asked to take out the trash and clean the restrooms. I am concerned about her getting Covid from this job. There have been some businesses in our area that have had to close for 2 days to disinfect because of covid exposure. So I feel the potential is there. But I don't want to over react in front of her. Honestly, I'd like her to quit this job and maybe find a different one that does not carry covid risk. But she likes this job and will probably fight me. Should I make her quit or just let her deal with the consequences if something happens? But if she does get it, we all will get it. So it's a risk to all of us.
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