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What kinds of jobs are available for seasonal workers near me?

As a high school student, I'm interested in finding a seasonal job near my area to make some extra money. What type of seasonal jobs should I be looking for, and how do I find them? Any suggestions for where to start?

a year ago

There are quite a few types of seasonal jobs that could be available in your area, depending on what interests you.

1. Retail Store Jobs: During peak shopping seasons (like summer or Christmas), many stores hire extra help to handle the increased traffic. You could work as a sales associate, a cashier, or a stock person in a variety of stores such as clothing stores, grocery stores, or electronics stores.

2. Food Service Jobs: Restaurants, cafes, and ice cream shops often need extra staff during the summer months when people are out and about more. You could work as a server, busser, cashier, or even a barista.

3. Amusement Park Jobs: If there's an amusement park or zoo near you, they often hire more staff for the busy summer months. Roles could include working in food service, in shops, or operating rides.

4. Camp Counselor Jobs: Many summer camps hire high school students as counselors. If you enjoy working with kids and being outdoors, this could be a great fit.

5. Landscaping/Pool Maintenance Jobs: These roles often ramp up during the summer months when people need help maintaining their yards and pools.

To find these jobs, you can start by looking at job posting websites like Indeed, LinkedIn, or Appily. You can also visit local businesses in person and ask if they're hiring seasonal workers.

Another great option is to reach out to your school's career counselor or guidance counselor. They often have resources available for students looking for seasonal work and could provide valuable insights tailored to your location and interests.

Remember, while these jobs can provide a good source of income, they can also provide valuable work experience and a chance to learn more about time management and responsibility. Best of luck in your search!

a year ago

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