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Finding Seasonal Jobs Near 92128

I'm a high school junior living in the 92128 area and looking for some seasonal work opportunities. Does anyone have suggestions or advice on where to find these types of jobs, especially ones that are teen-friendly?

a year ago

Sure, it's fantastic that you're looking to gain some professional experience and save some money. Here are a few places you might consider:

First, retail stores often hire seasonally, especially around holidays and the summer. You could check out local malls, department stores, boutiques, etc. in the San Diego area. Also, large chains like Target, Walmart, or clothing stores often have flexible hours that could fit a high school schedule.

Next, consider theme parks or tourist attractions if they're nearby. They usually need extra staff during peak periods like holidays or summertime.

If you like working with children, consider tutoring or babysitting. Many parents are in need of these services, especially during school breaks. You could post your availability and credentials on a local community board or reach out to friends and neighbors.

Food service is also an option. Restaurants, ice-cream shops, and fast-food establishments often need additional help during busy seasons.

Lastly, seasonal roles in event hosting, such as for weddings, corporate events, and parties typically increase during the summer and winter holidays. These positions can range from food service to setup and takedown crews.

Remember, while job hunting, you should make sure that your resume is well-prepared and updated. You may also want to prepare for potential interviews, and don't forget to follow-up after applying.

Applying online is certainly the norm these days, but don't forget the benefits of snail mail or hand-delivering resumes and applications, which can help you stand out.

You could also check with your school's career office to see if they know of any jobs, or search online job platforms for opportunities.

Good luck with your job hunting, and make sure to balance it with your academic responsibilities!

a year ago

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