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What are some available part-time jobs for high school students?

I'm a high school junior looking for some part-time work to gain experience and make some extra cash. I've heard a lot of students work in retail or food service, but are there other options I haven't considered?

7 months ago

Absolutely! There are many part-time jobs available for high school students beyond traditional retail and food service positions.

First, let's consider academic jobs. Tutoring can be a great option, whether for younger students in elementary school or your peers who may need help in subjects you excel at. You could work at a local tutoring center or independently.

Second, you might look into child care jobs, such as babysitting or becoming a part-time nanny. If you prefer working with kids, this could be a good fit. You might also consider camp counselor roles in the summer or coaching positions for local youth sports teams if you have a particular athletic skill.

Next, if you're interested in working outdoors, you might consider jobs like lifeguarding at a local pool or working in landscaping. These jobs often require specific certifications like CPR and lifeguard training, but they can be rewarding and even fun for someone who enjoys the outdoors.

If you're more into tech, you can look for jobs at a local tech store or even starting your own small business for PC repairs or web design. Since we are in a digital age, these skills can be in high demand.

Lastly, office jobs like administrative or receptionist work might be available in your local area too. Working in an office can provide you with some great experience in a professional setting.

Remember the Department of Labor's rules for working minors. Depending on your age, there are restrictions on how many hours you can work during a school week, as well as what type of work you can do. Start by identifying your interests and skills, then narrow down options based on your schedule and transportation availability. Good luck with your job search!

7 months ago

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