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What jobs do high school students usually have?

Hey guys, I'm considering getting a job to have some extra cash and gain experience. Just wondering, what are the most common employers of high school students? Thank you!

a year ago

Certainly! There are many jobs that are typically available for high school students. Here are a few of the most common occupations:

1. Retail Jobs: Many students work in malls, clothing stores, or supermarkets. The tasks may include pricing and sorting products, helping customers, or manning the checkouts.

2. Food Service: This is a broad category that includes positions such as fast-food workers, baristas, waitstaff, or busboys in restaurants, pizzerias, coffee shops, ice cream shops, and other dining establishments. Many of these jobs offer tips on top of your hourly wage as well.

3. Tutoring: If you're proficient in a specific academic field, you could offer your services to younger students or peers who need help. You might find opportunities through local businesses, school communities, or online platforms.

4. Babysitting/Nanny Jobs: If you're good with kids, babysitting can be very rewarding. This job can give you the flexibility to juggle school, extracurricular activities, and work.

5. Lifeguarding: If you're confident in your swimming abilities and have taken certified courses, consider lifeguarding at a local pool or beach. It's important to note that you'll need proper certification in most areas.

6. Seasonal Work: Large retailers often hire additional staff around the holiday period. Theme parks, camps, and leisure facilities may also offer seasonal jobs, perfect for when you're off school.

Remember that while it's admirable to want to work and make extra cash, you need to manage your time wisely. Try to strike a balance between school, work commitments, and self-care.

a year ago

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