Sorry, didn’t mean to offend or annoy.

I’m just talking about what I’ve noticed from being around people my age. I should have probably mentioned I know a lot of more mature people in my group, and should not have generalized. Sorry! Although, a lot of kids I know are generally shallow and spoiled. Then again, it’s probably because I go to a suburban school, so there are some stereotypical suburban kids (Not all, but some). I usually hang out with the more “outcast” kids at school, so they are likable intelligent, and all around good people. I just get frustrated with the bad ones, and there are a lot that I’ve experienced. (Especially working in retail…)
I commend you for being able to work and go to school. I wanted to, but I had a lot of trouble finding work in my area. I just found a job, and I’ve been looking since Jan '09. So I would have been working, my area just had no work. I just went without for the most part.
And to me, immaturity can be a lot of things. I try to be respectful, and carry myself well, and respect people. I help my friends, I try not to gossip, I try to get my work done, and I don’t party often. I am always there for my friends, and I try not to be judgmental (Though I fail, sometimes, I’m human). I respect my family, and don’t feel entitled to anything I didn’t earn myself. I don’t throw a hissy fit when I don’t get my way, and I try hard to be nice to people, unless they’ve personally done something wrong to me, and admit when I make mistakes.
I feel like it’s 50/50 at this point. I know an equal number of people my age who have a good head on they’re shoulders, and those who explode when they can’t afford a 90$ pair of jeans, and their parents won’t buy it for them, and they have a lot of other nice things. So it’s a tough call.