1. But the immediate needs of the chains and the long-term needs of teenagers are fundamentally ------
2. These jobs provide discounts on ------ and a chance to visit with school friends who are out shopping.
3. The pay of a job is often less important than its social --------
4. Working at a fast food restaurant is considered the --------------
5. Harrison is where you will find an -------------- of fast food workers.
6. Now it seems that no one is home and that both parents work just to ------------ often holding down two or three jobs.
7. Dropping out often seems tempting to sophomores who are working in the "real world," earning money, being ------ recruited by local fast food chains and retail chains.
8. Trogdon's ----------- about teenagers and after-school jobs are supported by Protecting Youth at work, a report on child labor published by the National Academy of Sciences in 1998.
9. It concluded that the long hours many American teenagers now spend on the job -----------a great risk to their future education and financial success.
10. If the job is boring,-------- regimented, or meaningless, it can create a lifelong aversion to work.