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Are there summer jobs for high school freshmen?

I'm a freshman in high school and I'm trying to find a summer job that would be willing to hire someone my age. Does anyone have recommendations for jobs that are open to younger students during the summer? It would help a lot!

a year ago

Absolutely, there are several summer job opportunities that hire high school freshmen. Here's a list of several possibilities:

1. Pet Sitter or Dog Walker: Many pet owners need assistance caring for their pets, especially during vacation periods. You could start your own pet sitting or dog walking business in your neighborhood.

2. Lawn Care or Gardening: If you enjoy working outdoors and don't mind physical work, this could be a good fit. Many homeowners need assistance with mowing, watering plants, and general yard maintenance.

3. Camp Counselor: Many summer camps hire young adults as counselors. Your role might involve supervising children, leading activities, and being a positive role model.

4. Babysitter or Nanny: If you enjoy working with children, parents are often looking for nannies or babysitters during the summer to help out while their kids are out of school.

5. Tutoring: If there's a subject you're particularly strong in, you might consider tutoring elementary or middle school students who need a little extra help over the summer.

6. Grocery Store or Retail Job: Some grocery stores and retail shops hire younger students, especially if they can get a work permit.

Remember, when applying for jobs, you'll want to highlight any relevant experience or skills. For example, if you're looking for a pet sitting job and you've had pets of your own, mention that in your application.

Just be aware that labor laws vary by state, and some places have age limits on how old you need to be to work certain jobs or hours. Make sure you check the regulations in your area and consider discussing your interest in finding a job with a teacher, counselor, or trusted adult who can help guide you through the process. Good luck with your job search!

a year ago

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