Arnprior, Ont. teen starts own business after not finding summer job due to pandemic

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An Arnprior, Ont. teen, who couldn't find a summer job due to the COVID-19 pandemic, has created a successful woodworking business.

Isaac Young, 15, of Arnprior, Ont. started his own woodworking business after he couldn't find a summer job due to COVID-19. ARNPRIOR, ONT. -- Isaac Young is like most high schoolers in Arnprior, Ont. The 15-year-old went in search of a summer job to start making money this year, but had no luck due to the pandemic.

“He was looking for a job and hadn’t found anything yet, and I think initially he just needed a little bit of encouragement to say, 'hey go for it,'” says Young’s dad Clark, who showed his son the ropes and guided him through the first couple projects. “It didn’t take a lot for me to just kind of coach him a bit, and then he just took off with it.”

Young’s new business could not have come at a better time. Young and his dad quickly realized that the products the 15-year-old entrepreneur was making were the same products in high demand for those staying at home during the pandemic.

 

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Well done!!! Very nice to see.

Good boy 👍👍👍👍👍

There's a lot of hard work. I hope you do well.

Well one kid

More common sense than most adults out here in this pandemic

Future millionaire...

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