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Agree, op honestly sounds like someone who was offered something and is upset that they are too young to accept it.
I was like that, I worked fast food and they offered me a trainer position, but I was "stuck in school" and "wasn't allowed to speak for myself". I honestly thought about dropping out for a while.
If I had done that my life would have been so so so fucked. Unless you're literally inheriting a company it's not worth it, and even then I don't know what dad would pass on a company before the child finished school.
Let's see. If I had accepted that job and not waited to finish school I'd be making.... 8 times less than I do right now according to my quick napkin math. Trust me, school is more important OP