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06-12-2015
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A few years ago there was a new staff member that was acted like an 18-20 year old but was 12. It was surprising at how mature he was for his age.
There was also a new staff member that was (I think) 20 but acted like he was 10. There's actually a lot of people I can think of that don't act their age when they should to this day.
It's not about age but about how they act. Even if there was an age limit, you'd still get staff that acted like they were 12. So no, I don't think there should be an age limit. These days, there's a lot of people that don't act their age and you can't always rely on how old someone is to judge how mature they are.
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.Dusty
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