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What are some good paying high school jobs?

I'm currently looking for a job while I'm in high school and want to earn a decent amount. Any suggestions on jobs that pay well for high schoolers?

a year ago

There are numerous high-paying jobs that a high school student can pursue, depending on your interests and skills.

1. Tutoring: This is a great option if you excel in a particular subject. Math and science tutors are especially in demand. With the current emphasis on virtual learning, online tutoring has exploded in popularity. This also comes with the added benefit of being able to work from home and set your own hours.

2. Pet-sitting or dog walking: There's often a strong demand for these services, and they typically pay reasonably well. Companies like Rover can help you get started by matching you with clients.

3. Lifeguard: Lifeguard jobs often pay above minimum wage. If you're a strong swimmer and willing to get certified, this job can provide a steady income, especially during the summer months.

4. Retail worker: Retail establishments, such as grocery stores or clothing stores, often hire high school students and provide opportunities for pay increases as you gain experience.

5. Restaurant server or delivery driver: Especially in higher-end restaurants, these roles offer a base wage plus tips, which can add up to a relatively high pay rate.

Deciding on the best job for you depends on what you enjoy doing, your available time, and your future plans. Any job that also helps you gain skills relevant to your intended future career would be particularly beneficial.

a year ago

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