ANDERSON – Like most teenagers, when Jaxon Pardue turned 16 he wanted a car – and the freedom that comes with it.
But his family didn’t have the funds to buy him one, so he took it into his own hands, and applied for a summer job at White River Paintball and Zip Lines. He already planned to spend a lot of his summer there anyway, so, he figured, he could have some fun and earn enough for a car payment at the same time.
“My family said so long as I got good grades, I could do whatever I wanted,” […]
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