Thursday, July 29, 2010

Jobs that a teenage girl can work for over the summer?

I just turned 15 in december and my mom said I can get a job or work at Shands Hospital all summer. I Kind of want a job but don't know where to go. I don't want to work at a grocery store because being a bag-ger is such a guy jobJobs that a teenage girl can work for over the summer?
Culver's minimum hiring age is 14 with a workers permit.





I called many stores because I am 14 looking for a job. This was the response they gave which makes me happy after looking for so long.





Find a local one go online and apply and go in store to apply or call and ask if they are hiring.








What I did was Google a bunch of business near my home and found their numbers using Google maps or their sites and I called and directly asked if they are hiring and what age do they hire at.





Try local grocery stores, pizza parlors, retail stores, fast food restaurants.Jobs that a teenage girl can work for over the summer?
You should get a job as a lifeguard but first you need to finish a course, i mean who wouldnt want to tan while working? if not you can probably work at the concesion stand at the pool if they have one.
Here's a short list of jobs which you can create to generate income:





1. Learn calligraphy so that you can provide handwritten invitations and thank you notes to prospective wedding parties, birthday celebrations, etc. Seek out clients through wedding planners at nearby churches and temples. A starter calligraphy kit usually runs around $20 and anyone can easily pick up this skill. The going rate is usually $1 per hand addressed item.





2. Seek from your neighbors a gardner position which involves planting, weed removal, plant/tree trimming, light brush clearance. You will be using the neighbor's equipment and tools. Again, do not represent yourself as a lawn mower since there are any number of safety issues involved. A door-to-door solicitation of surrounding neighbors is required and you can charge between $6 to $9 per hour.





3. Offer policing/removal or clearance of trash services to surrounding neighbors which involve trash pickup within nearby residential area. Limit the extent of pickup to small areas and be aware that there are no hazardous terrain or elements involved in this process. Again, a door-to-door solicitation of neighbors is in order. You can charge between $6.75 to $7.50 per hour.





4. Acquire a set of window cleaning tools [a bucket, liquid window cleaner, sponge, squeegee, handle with an extension and a small step ladder] and solicit local businesses for your window cleaning services. However, be careful to limit the height of the window cleaning to no higher than one story. Charge $1 per window panel.





5. Visit your nearest beauty salon and ask to be trained as a shapoo person who is also willing to sweep up fallen hair on the ground and do set ups [arranging dye kits, curler holders, etc.] for a set hourly fee.





6. Why not become a paid feeder servicing the disabled at nearby nursing, convalescent, assisted living/care centers and hospitals. It involves feeding food to patients who are unable to feed themselves. The starting rate is $8.00 per hour. The only downside is that one has to take precautions to wash one's hands after each feeding. A posting of your services [by a business card or flyer] on a reviewable bulletin board would be enough to generate customers. The paid feeder position is one of the fastest growing occupation at this time.





Good luck!

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