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Suggestions for part-time summer jobs for high school students?

Summer is coming up, and I want to make the most of it by working. I'm a high school junior looking for part-time summer jobs. I'd love suggestions on where to apply or types of jobs that are best for students.

7 months ago

Sure, here's a list of part-time summer jobs you might consider:

1. Tutoring: If you're academically strong in a certain area, consider tutoring younger students or peers in that subject. Not only can it pay well, but it also reinforces your own knowledge in the subject.

2. Retail Jobs: Local stores often hire high school students for summer work. These jobs can provide great experience in customer service, problem-solving, and team dynamics.

3. Food Industry: Restaurants, cafes, and food carts often look for extra help during the summer. You might be able to find a job as a cashier, a server, or even a cook depending on your experience and local food handler’s certification rules.

4. Lifeguarding: If you enjoy swimming and have the necessary certifications, being a lifeguard could be a great fit. Besides the pay, you may enjoy perks like free pool access.

5. Camp Counselor: Many summer camps hire high school students as counselors. This can be a fun job if you enjoy working with children and being outdoors.

6. Summer Internships: While many internships are for college students, some exist for high school students as well. This could be an opportunity to gain experience in an industry you're interested in.

7. Landscaping or Gardening: Many people need help with yard work during the summer months.

Keep in mind, the best job for you will depend on your individual interests and skillset. Be sure to consider how much time you're willing to commit, as well - don't overextend yourself if you also have academic or extracurricular commitments. Best of luck with your job search!

7 months ago

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