Most of us remember the excitement of our first teenage pay packet but, for many 16 and 17-year-olds today, finding a part-time job feels out of reach. Youth unemployment is higher than it has been in a decade, resulting in younger teenagers potentially being squeezed out of the market by slightly older jobseekers. Megan has spent months looking for work to earn money while studying at a sixth form college. "It's so hard," said the 17-year-old. "I've tried applying on websites but they don't accept you if you don't have work experience. "But how are you going to get that work experience if nobody lets you get it? It makes me feel like I'm not wanted… It's just horrible." Megan is not alone. Elsebeth, 17, said she had applied for multiple jobs online. "It's sort of impossible to be honest," she said. "You apply for loads of them but you don't even hear anything back.…