Saturday, 21 June 2014

What the Obamas plan for their daughters

Obamas want daughters to get taste of life on minimum wage


U.S. first lady Michelle Obama hugs her daughters Malia and Sasha as they watch a folk dance by performers during her visit at the City Wall, in Xi...

President Barack Obama and wife Michelle both worked minimum-wage jobs before they got law degrees: a character-building experience they said they also want their teenage daughters to share.
The president scooped ice cream at Baskin-Robbins, waited tables at an assisted-living facility for seniors and also worked as a painter. The first lady worked at a book binding shop.

"I think every kid needs to get a taste of what it's like to do that real hard work," Michelle Obama said in an interview with Parade magazine, slated to run on Sunday. "We are looking for opportunities for them to feel as if going to work and getting a paycheck is not always fun, not always stimulating, not always fair," the president said. "But that's what most folks go through every single day."

U.S. President Barack Obama and his family, Michelle Obama, Obama, Sasha and Malia, step from Air Force One upon their arrival for their vacation in...
 
The first couple has taken pains to keep their daughters Malia, 16, and Sasha, 13, out of the public eye while in the White House. But Malia was recently spotted on the set of a CBS television program, working as a production assistant for a day.




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