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Job ideas for a senior in high school looking for work

I'm a senior in high school and thinking about getting a job to earn some money. What kind of jobs should I be looking for that won't affect my schoolwork too much?

a year ago

There are a few jobs that can be a good fit for high school seniors, given your academic commitments.

1. Part-Time Retail Worker: This can be a good starter job because it teaches valuable skills such as customer service and time management and often comes with employee discounts on goods. Retailers often have flexible hours, especially during the holiday season when stores need extra help.

2. Tutoring: If you're proficient in a particular subject, you can offer your skills to younger students or even classmates who might be struggling in that area. This not only helps you earn money but also solidifies your own understanding of the subject matter.

3. Food Service: Working in a restaurant, cafe, or fast food outlet can provide benefits such as food discounts and tips, in addition to your regular wage. This kind of work also helps develop people skills.

4. Babysitting/Nannying: This job requires a certain level of maturity and responsibility, as you'll be caring for children. But it generally pays well and offers flexible hours.

5. Pet Sitting or Dog Walking: If you love animals, these roles can be enjoyable and fairly easy to schedule around your classes.

6. Office Assistant: Businesses sometimes hire part-time workers to help with administrative tasks. This job can provide valuable professional experience.

Remember to keep a balance between work, school, and personal time; your primary focus at this stage should still be on your education. Also, be sure to look into any legal restrictions that your city or state may have regarding working hours for individuals under the age of 18.

a year ago

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