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What are the best jobs to consider while still in high school?

I'm looking to earn some extra cash while attending high school. What part-time or flexible jobs are ideal for someone with a tight school schedule? Any suggestions on where to start or personal experiences would be super helpful!

a year ago

There's a whole slew of part-time jobs and flexible work opportunities that can cater to a busy high schooler's schedule. Here are some examples:

1. Tutor - If you excel in a particular subject, sharing your knowledge through tutoring can be a good source of income and can also enhance your own understanding. No need to join a tutoring center; consider offering your services to neighbors, residents in your community, or classmates.

2. Retail Assistant - Stores often need employees on the weekends or evenings, which aligns well with a school schedule.

3. Babysitter/Nanny - Babysitting is a classic high school job. Not only can it provide income, but it can also give you valuable experience with responsibility.

4. Food Service - Restaurants, cafes, and fast-food outlets often employ high school students for various roles like waiter/waitress, barista, or cashier.

5. Freelancing - If you have skills in areas like graphic design, photography, social media management, or writing, you could offer freelancing services. Websites like Upwork or Fiverr can be a good place to start.

6. Summer Camp Counselor - If you're looking for something seasonal, being a camp counselor can be a fun and rewarding choice that often comes with the added bonus of spending lots of time outdoors.

7. Dog walker or Pet Sitter - If you're an animal lover, this could be an enjoyable and flexible way to earn money.

Remember to consider what you would enjoy, as it can make it easier to balance work with school. Stress is real and taking care of your mental health should always come first. Don't sacrifice your grades for a job if it's too much - your education needs to be your main priority.

a year ago

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