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We had nothing but boys. I taught them essential guy skills like welding, carpentry and car repair, plus how to do hard shitty work without complaining. I wouldn't know what to teach a sixteen year old girl unless she was ultra tomboy.

But her mama knows, and it'll all be just fine. What are her interests? What's she care about or desire to do in life?

Blunt question, but is she one of those vain girls all into beauty and makeup? Or maybe just anti globoho poison personal care products and interested in all natural stuff? I ask because I know of one "girlly" skilled labor option.

Encourage her to look into becoming an all natural beauty product formulator. Big money in that line of work. The market is all but insatiable.

We're tangentially involved in the industry and it's booming. Like up 700% in the last two years BOOMING!

Three industries historically thrive in down economic times. Alcohol, chocolate, and beauty products.

One of the best places on earth to buy the stuff to start self training in that field happens to be just down the road from me. Https://bulknaturalswholesale.com Dude sells some crazy products I've never even heard of, but apparently are the bees knees for advanced formulators.

The industry is comprised probably 90% of self trained people. There is virtually zero barrier to entry and self employment is an option. Just spitballing here, but none of that sounds too terrible to me.

Maybe pick a few ingredients and whip a simple body butter recipe together? Fun little mother daughter project. Don't even pitch it as anything besides just something to do. Guage the interest. If there's any, encourage further study of ingredients and there effects.

Who knows. There's no shortage of how to vids for making basic stuff, and no limit to the money to be made if you happen to come up with the best things ever. Start making stuff you both can use, build skills from there.

If she cares at all. If not, try something else. Learning skills is never a waste of time.

1 year ago
1 score
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We had nothing but boys. I taught them essential guy skills like welding, carpentry and car repair, plus how to do hard shitty work without complaining. I wouldn't know what to teach a sixteen year old girl unless she was ultra tomboy.

But her mama knows, and it'll all be just fine. What are her interests? What's she care about or desire to do in life?

Blunt question, but is she one of those vain girls all into beauty and makeup? Or maybe just anti globoho poison personal care products and interested in all natural stuff? I ask because I know of one "girlly" skilled labor option.

Encourage her to look into becoming an all natural beauty product formulator. Big money in that line of work. The market is all but insatiable.

We're tangentially involved in the industry and it's booming. Like up 700% in the last two years BOOMING!

Three industries historically thrive in down economic times. Alcohol, chocolate, and beauty products.

One of the best places on earth to buy the stuff to start self training in that field happens to be just down the road from me. Https://bulknaturalswholesale.com Dude sells some crazy products I've never even heard of, but apparently are the bees knees for advanced formulators.

The industry is comprised probably 90% of self trained people. There is virtually zero barrier to entry and self employment is an option. Just spitballing here, but none of that sounds too terrible to me.

Maybe pick a few ingredients and whip a simple body butter recipe together? Fun little mother daughter project. Don't even pitch it as anything besides just something to do. Guage the interest. If there's any, encourage further study of ingredients and there effects.

Who knows. There's no shortage of how too vids for making basic stuff, and no limit to the money to be made if you happen to come up with the best things ever. Start making stuff you both can use, build skills from there.

If she cares at all. If not, try something else. Learning skills is never a waste of time.

1 year ago
1 score