adolescent:Do ‘fake” Jobs Like Baby Sitting and Working for Relatives Count as Work Experience?
Question by : adolescent:Do ‘fake” jobs like baby sitting and working for relatives count as work experience?
Like should I put it on the application?
I’m 15 and I’ve helped out my friend’s little autistic brother
His mother pays me to study, observe, and have “play therapy” with him.
BQ:Do I get disability benefits if I’ve got Asperger’s?
Should I put it on the application?
Best answer:
Answer by Kelly
Babysit with autistic child.—-put on application. This just shows what you have done in spare time.
NO, you do not get any benefits. Benefits are for family if lawful.
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