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What are some fun summer jobs for high schoolers?

I really want to make the most out of my summer with a job that's both enjoyable and pays decently. What are some fun summer job options for high school students that you've had good experiences with?

a year ago

Absolutely, there are several summer job options that can be both fun and rewarding. It's great that you're eager to get some work experience during your summer break. The right job can indeed introduce you to new skills and provide a great opportunity to meet new people. Here are some options to consider:

1. Swim instructor or lifeguard: These positions are often available at local pools, beaches, and summer camps. If you love water and have the necessary swim skills, this could be a fantastic and fun gig. Lifeguarding also provides important safety and medical experience.

2. Camp counselor: Summer camps often hire high school students as counselors or activity leaders. If you have a specific skill or interest (like music, sports, arts), try looking for a camp that caters to that.

3. Tutor: If there's a subject you excel in, consider offering your services as a tutor. This could be for younger children or your peers. Tutoring isn’t just rewarding, it also helps keep your own skills sharp.

4. Retail: Local businesses, especially clothing or hobby/specialty stores, often need extra help in the summer. Retail work can be great for building communication and problem-solving skills.

5. Pet sitting or dog walking: If you love animals, pet-sitting or dog-walking can be a fantastic way to earn money and spend time with furry friends. Websites and apps can help you connect with pet owners in your area.

6. Food service jobs: Jobs at ice cream parlors, smoothie shops, or casual dining restaurants can be a cool respite from the summer heat and offer useful customer service experience.

Remember, the best job for you will largely depend on your personal interests and skills. Consider what you love doing, and look for jobs that align with those passions. And don't forget, even jobs that may not be directly related to your planned career path still provide valuable experience and transferable skills.

a year ago

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