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Ideas for virtual summer/part-time jobs?
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Hello, there. Incoming sophomore here. My summer is already planned out, but I'm working to get a job once I'm 16 and have my license. But in the meantime, I've been looking for virtual jobs for high schoolers and I'm having some trouble. I want to get a job once I have a license, so my parents don't have to drive me around everywhere.

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@a_random_twig2 years ago

Hi keeks, incoming sophomore here too! I'm looking for virtual opportunities as well. Most virtual jobs I have found that I could do require at least a high school diploma--which as an incoming sophomore I obviously don't have. I'll do another search for virtual jobs, and let you know if I find any!

[🎤 AUTHOR]@stripedburrfish2 years ago

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Hi keeks! There is a website called Redbubble where you can sell art and designs on almost anything. How it works is you create an account and upload your art or graphic design piece to Redbubble’s website and then when people buy your products, Redbubble makes and ships the product(s) and you get a percentage of the profit. The best part is you only have to be 16 and you don’t need a high school diploma! I have not used Redbubble myself, but I have been looking into it quite a bit since I am in graphic design classes and could easily make stuff for it. There are also free platforms you could use for graphic design if that’s the path you want to take, but I cannot remember any of them off the top of my head. Let me know if you have any questions!

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