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05/11/2010

Summer Jobs for Teens

Teen_jobs Summer is a great time to teach kids the value of earning their own money. Lots of places are looking to hire seasonal employees. Keep in mind, though, that adults who are out of work are now competing for those jobs. There are plenty of ways for young adults to make money. Here are some suggestions.

Lifeguard
Public and private pools, water parks, lakes and other water establishments are constantly looking for lifeguards. If your teen is a strong swimmer, this may be worth looking into. There are certifications required, so a good place to start would be the lifeguard program at the American Red Cross. There are other organizations which teach similar classes, but the Red Cross class is the most universally accepted.

Babysitting
Parents who work are trying to figure out now where to put their kids during the summer months. It’s probably cheaper for them to hire your young adult than it is to put them in a day care. Plus, there’s the added benefit of letting their kids stay in their own home during the day.
 

Lawn Cutting
Now is a good time to hit up those busy neighbors who don’t have time to maintain their yards. Have your kids offer to mow the lawn, pull weeds and even water daily for a nominal fee.

Pet/House Sitting
Having a neighborhood kid walk the dog and pick up the mail is cheaper and easier than locating a kennel, stopping the mail, etc.

Summer-camp-staff Camp Counselor
Churches, YMCAs and other non-profit organizations need people to help run their summer camps. This is a great way to learn people skills and responsibility in new hours while earning some summer cash. Check individual websites for information or try these websites: mysummercamps, summercamps, or kidscamps.
Have your kids put the word out in the neighborhood that they are available this summer. When they get that first “paycheck”, help them open a student account and encourage them to save 50 percent to 75 percent. They can spend the rest, but sit down and help them make a budget so they can make that money go further. A little responsibility will go a long way in your child’s future.

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