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Any summer job leads for high schoolers?

I'm a high school student looking for a summer job to make some extra cash. What are some typical places or positions that tend to hire high schoolers over the break?

a year ago

There are summer job opportunities available for high school students. Some businesses are especially open to hiring teens during the summer when they have additional availability.

1. Retail: Clothing stores, sporting goods shops, and other retail establishments often hire teenagers. You learn customer service skills and have the opportunity to earn commission on sales in some cases.

2. Food Industry: Fast-food restaurants, ice cream parlors, and other food service establishments are other common places where high school students can find employment. These jobs can vary from taking orders at the counter to serving food on the floor or even assisting with cooking in the kitchen.

3. Summer Camps: If you enjoy working with children, look into local summer camps. Many camps need counselors, and this can be a fun job where you get to be outdoors and active. Other roles can include teaching arts and crafts, leading sports, or supervising swimming.

4. Tutoring: If you're academically inclined, consider offering tutoring in subjects you excel in. You can advertise your services to families in your neighborhood or local community groups.

5. Babysitting or Pet Sitting: Many families need extra help in the summer when kids are out of school. Similarly, with families taking vacations, pet-sitting can also be a viable job. These roles typically don't have formal contracts or fixed schedules, which could be desirable if you already have other commitments lined up for your summer.

6. House/Yard work: Another flexible option, some families or elderly individuals need help with tasks like mowing the lawn, painting fences, or other household tasks.

Remember, depending on where you live, some of these positions may be subject to labor laws, and some may require work permits for those under a certain age. It's beneficial to look into these specifics in your local area before applying. Good luck with your job search!

a year ago

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