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What are some top ten seasonal jobs to consider?

I'm a high schooler trying to pick a seasonal job that works well with my schedule and pays decently. What are the top ten seasonal jobs that students like me usually go for?

a year ago

There are a number of seasonal job opportunities that are quite popular among high school students. Here's a list of ten:

1. Retail Worker: This is a well-known seasonal job, especially around holidays and summer. Retail jobs might include jobs such as cashier, stocker, or sales associate. These jobs typically offer flexible scheduling and hourly wages.

2. Tutor: If you excel in a particular subject, you can use your skills to tutor other students. Tutoring is especially in-demand during exam periods.

3. Camp Counselor: Summer camps and day camps often hire high school students to work as counselors. This job often involves a lot of interactive outdoor activities and can be quite fun.

4. Lifeguard: If you are a strong swimmer, consider lifeguarding. It's a responsibility-heavy job, but it can also be rewarding and offers competitive pay.

5. Restaurant Worker: This could be as a server, host, or even helping in the kitchen. Restaurants often have high turnover, so there are typically job openings.

6. Farmhand: During certain seasons, farms often need extra help. Duties often include planting, harvesting, and general maintenance.

7. Childcare/Babysitter: Families often need extra help during summer months when kids are out of school, or during holiday times.

8. Dog Walker/Pet Sitter: Similar to babysitting, pets need looking after too, especially when families go on vacation.

9. Lawn Care Worker: In warmer months, there's demand for lawn mowing, gardening, and general yard work.

10. Local Tourism Jobs: Work at a local museum, national park, or historic site. These places often hire extra employees for the busy seasons.

Keep in mind that the availability of these jobs can depend on where you live and what's in demand in your area. No matter what you choose, try to pick a job that aligns with your interests and career goals as this can provide valuable experience.

a year ago

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