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    Valerie: I think waitressing and waiting, basically, was one of the more popular summer jobs for high school stu-dents and university students.
    Jeff: Because you could get pretty good money.
    Kim: University students, because of the tips, yeah.
    Valerie: And you learn what it means to save money to get something that you want. It's not just going to always come to you. You learn about budgeting. You know, I think there are really good things about youngsters ¦¡ 16-year-olds, you know, 17-year-olds, even college students ¦¡having that kind of responsibility, because eventually we'r e all gonna face it, one way or the other. You know, saving money.
    Kim: Right.