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Best jobs for busy high school students to balance with school

I'm super busy with school and extracurriculars but need a part-time job. What are some student-friendly jobs that are known for being flexible with schedules?

7 months ago

Balancing school, extracurriculars, and a job can be quite challenging. However, there are several jobs that are known for their flexibility and are often a good fit for high school students.

1. Tutor: This could be in a subject you excel at or for standardized test prep if you've taken them. The ability to set your own hours is particularly helpful. However, remember that you'll most likely need to be available during the times your tutees are free.

2. Retail or Fast Food: Many retail and fast-food establishments are used to working with high school students and can be quite flexible. The downside can be working on weekends, nights, and holidays, which are their busiest times.

3. Babysitter or Pet sitter: These types of jobs can also offer quite a bit of flexibility and high pay for a high schooler. Plus, your responsibilities (like homework hours) can sometimes even be completed on the job!

4. Freelance Work: Do you have a skill like graphic design, programming, or writing? Freelance work allows you to set your hours and take on as much or as little work as you can handle, making it one of the most flexible options out there.

5. Library Assistant: Some local libraries hire high school students for a few hours after school or on weekends. It is usually a quiet environment, allowing you to sometimes get your homework done.

6. Lifeguard or Swim Instructor: If you have necessary certifications, these jobs often have shifts outside of school hours and can be very rewarding.

Remember, the best job for you will depend on your skills, interests, and schedule. It's essential to communicate your availability upfront and ensure the job will provide the flexibility you need as a busy student. Being proactive in your search and mindful of your commitments will help ensure a successful balance of school work, your job, and extracurriculars.

7 months ago

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