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Default Honest junior high school students


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Ivan Vegvary wrote:

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I received a call from our local Junior High, where my second
grader's class conducted a concert yesterday. (apparently, they use
Junior High facilities for this)

Apparently, one of their junior high students found a wallet today that
I lost there yesterday, so I received a call from them. I will
be picking it up.

Assuming that most of the money is still in the wallet, I want to leave
that student a thank you note with $20 included.

Would that be inappropriate in any way.

Thanks

PS I found one wallet and one cell phone at various points, and of
course tracked and returned them to owners. But I have money, and I
am older, unlike junior high students, so their honesty is much
more impressive.

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I would only reward him ($20) with his parents knowledge. I used to
hire local kids (local to wherever I was working) to watch my surveying
gear as I stepped away 50 or so feet. Would give them $10
to stand around for about a half hour. Got in trouble several times
from parents. "Don't you be giving my kid money without my knowing".
While I thought that was extreme, I do see their point.


I'd interested in what part of the country
and what year that was. It's pretty much
just the opposite of what I've seen.


Oakland, CA
African American neighborhood and African American kids. I think a possible
issue was the "Don't you come around here (whitey) and mess with our (black)
kids" attitude. While I always try to hire youth I will admit that my
motives were selfish. If you don't hire some of them, all your equipment
gets stolen by the same ones you didn't hire. This is probably true of any
'rough' neighborhood regardless of color.

Ivan Vegvary