I have a mertender and the only reason I don’t babysit is that I don’t like kids unless I’m a mermaid.
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I have a mertender and the only reason I don’t babysit is that I don’t like kids unless I’m a mermaid.
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If you don't like kids you really don't have any business working with them. As a birthday party entertainer let me tell you. If you don't already enjoy them you are wasting your time and the clients time. The kids can tell and parties are difficult. The parents will not be policing their children. You will often have rude and misbehaving kids that push every button you never knew you had and if you already have that unpleasant feeling about young guppies you won't get very far.
Actually I love kids, my dad doesn’t trust me though because I don’t take my ADHD meds unless I’m working or at school so it makes me bad at executive functions and really hyper. He let me start this year.
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I actually have been do mermaid swim classes for a few months. My mom (my mertender) helped me watch them. (I used my fabric finfun tail and magictail)
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It’s not kids I don’t like, I don’t want kids, and I don’t like babies.
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Bottom line: you are not old enough to be swimming with kids and if you do not like them, you really should not be swimming with them. A child's party is not a place to show off a tail and make a few bucks. It is a magical time to for a small child to see this creature that they have read about.
Beside that. If anything happens you will make a group of children scared of Mermaids. Or worse! You will make the parents hate them.
If you do not have the means to make the money for the tail and no one trusts you to babysit, then you are not ready to be a professional mermaid.
You have so many telling you to wait, and I suggest you listen. That way you will have time to fully prepare yourself and you will be able to have contracts with clients.
Oh, and a few month of swim lessons is not enough time to swim with a silicone tail. They are so much different than a fabric tail.
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Many hired performers also create contracts between themselves and whomever is hiring them. This ensures payment and standards are met and a legal framework if they are not. As you are underage and below the legal work age, I don't think you can even sign one of these but even if you could, you would be placing all legal responsibility on your parents which, as everyone else has said, is quite a lot.
“I must be a mermaid, Rango. I have no fear of depths and a great fear of shallow living.”
― Anaïs Nin
she IS a kid. Nothing wrong with the ambition to become a mermaid, but everything in good time...
What's great is the amount of time she has to save up money/train/get used to dealing with kids/etc. It will be different for her to start mermaiding than it was for us She's got the blueprints at her fingertips, now she just has to be patient, which is hard as hell.
KT, you're actually like the Little Mermaid, you have to wait until you're of age to visit the surface!
I agree with this. Being a young mermaid is a wonderful thing. My Little Mermaid is 5 years old and has been a mermaid for 2 of those 5 years. This is also why I am making her a tail but only for land use, only.
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Yeah I know how hard it is to be patient. I have ADHD so I can’t wait for crap. I either can’t focus or I can’t not focus. It’s confusing. And I want to get as much practice as I can before I’m 16 and ten I’ll start. I might also go to places with New England mermaids as an apprentice. Taking your advice in I realized I’m not old enough to do this yet. I am getting the tail though.
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