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What are the best summer season jobs near me?

I'm looking for a summer job in my area and unsure what options there are. I'd prefer something flexible. What types of summer jobs should I be keeping an eye out for near my hometown?

a year ago

Your options for summer jobs can be quite varied, depending on the demand and availability in your hometown and your personal interests and skills. That being said, here are some common options for summer jobs that tend to be fairly widespread and flexible:

1) Retail Jobs: If there's a shopping mall or commercial district in your town, there could be numerous options in retail. These jobs can often accommodate flexible schedules.

2) Food Industry: Positions like a barista, waiter/waitress, kitchen staff, or fast food crew member could be suitable. Some restaurants also hire seasonal workers for busier summer months.

3) Tutoring or Child Care: With school on pause, parents often need extra help teaching or supervising their kids. If you're good with children and have knowledge in something that you could teach, this could be a fantastic fit. Babysitting is also a popular summer job.

4) Outdoor Jobs: For those who enjoy having jobs that don't restrict them to indoor spaces, lifeguarding, gardening, and being a camp counselor are definitely viable options. Note that some of these jobs, like lifeguarding, require certification.

5) Internships: Depending on your field of interest, finding a summer internship can be a great way to gain professional experience and make connections in your desired industry.

Lastly, you should consider the safety measures in place for these jobs, given the ongoing state of public health cautiousness. Before applying, take note of the hours you might be expected to work and check if they align with your summer plans. Remember that although it's important to save money, your summer should also be a time of relaxation and regrowth. Good luck on your job hunt!

a year ago

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