MANY of us have teenage memories of a paper round or working in a local shop or cafe.
Those days taught us important lessons in having to get to work on time, being polite and respectful and learning new tasks.
And the best bit – getting paid.
My first job was walking a neighbour’s dog at weekends, then I worked at an independent electrical goods shop.
Without local firms like those where we get our first work experience, the economy would be on its knees.