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Jobs for high school students: Any recommendations?

I'm still in high school and want to earn some extra money. What kinds of jobs are usually available for high school students? I'm open to suggestions!

a year ago

Sure, there are a lot of part-time jobs you can explore as a high school student. Here are a few options:

1. Retail jobs: Many retail stores hire high school students as cashiers, stockers, or sales associates. This type of job could provide you with customer service experience and could help you improve your communication skills.

2. Food service jobs: Fast food restaurants, coffee shops, and ice cream parlors often employ high school students. Besides earning money, you can also get some experience in the hospitality sector.

3. Tutoring: If you excel in a particular subject, consider tutoring younger students or your peers. This job usually pays well and can improve your knowledge in the subject you tutor.

4. Babysitting or pet sitting: If you enjoy spending time with children or animals, babysitting or pet sitting could be a good option for you. You could advertise your services in your local community or via social media.

5. Lawn care or landscaping: If you enjoy working outdoors, consider providing lawn care services such as mowing, raking, or gardening. This can be especially lucrative during the warmer months.

Remember, while working can provide valuable experience and income, don't let it interfere with your schoolwork or extracurricular activities! Your main job as a student is to learn and prepare for your future. Best of luck in your job search!

a year ago

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