I love the sense of entitlement of "I don't want to flip burgers"
Ask yourself though.... will you? Will you flip burgers if you have to? I didn't want to either, but I put myself through college on what I jokingly call the "Dave Thomas Scholarship Plan" I agree to work 70 hours a week, for just over minimum wage, in hot conditions, serving drunk spring breakers, all the way to cheap snowbirds who would stand in line for 20 minutes in order to save the $1 on the superbar @ 4:00pm when the price dropped to $2.99 instead of 3.99, and Wendy's agreed to pay me money that I could use to pay my tuition and books.
I can understand not wanting to work at a fast food place, but 16 y.o. guys need to realize, they are not entitled to the best jobs out there. Tell me, what have you done to demand that job you want? what makes you more qualified for that job than someone that is 18? is it your education???? your experience????
I'm sorry to sound harsh, but take what you can get and be happy you got that. Lots of people want to gripe about unemployment, but when people refuse paying jobs because "it's beneath me"...