What's the best paying job I can get as a teen?
Hi, I'm 16f and I'm trying to get a job that pays decently but I don't know what places would hire a minor. Any suggestions?
Fast food and grocery stores often hire teenagers. Department stores and other retail positions are probably taking teenagers especially because the holidays are coming up and business is going to pick up.
Depending on where you live (rural vs urban) and what type of job you are applying to (ex. if it's a big corporate chain or a local family owned business) you may be able to/need to apply online or in person but you probably don't need a resume for these types of jobs, so if you don't have work experience it's probably fine.
Talk to older friends and family and see if their workplace would hire a teenager even for seasonal work. Even if you get a part-time or temporary gig it can give you experience that will make it easier to get another better job.
Depending on where you live (rural vs urban) and what type of job you are applying to (ex. if it's a big corporate chain or a local family owned business) you may be able to/need to apply online or in person but you probably don't need a resume for these types of jobs, so if you don't have work experience it's probably fine.
Talk to older friends and family and see if their workplace would hire a teenager even for seasonal work. Even if you get a part-time or temporary gig it can give you experience that will make it easier to get another better job.
A lot of coffee shops and restaurants will hire teens. Try car washes, movie theatres, golf courses, hardware stores, or even your local library.
Or, try working a side gig if you can't find a major company that will hire you. Depending on your skills and what you're interested in, you could do things like babysit, house sit, pet sit, walk dogs, mow lawns, rake leaves, etc. Advertise with flyers in your neighborhood, post on sites like Nextdoor and Facebook groups for your town (or ask your parents to post for you), and use word of mouth to get leads.
Or, try working a side gig if you can't find a major company that will hire you. Depending on your skills and what you're interested in, you could do things like babysit, house sit, pet sit, walk dogs, mow lawns, rake leaves, etc. Advertise with flyers in your neighborhood, post on sites like Nextdoor and Facebook groups for your town (or ask your parents to post for you), and use word of mouth to get leads.
If you haven’t already, ask your parents if they have any tips or leads. Most adults know someone with a small business and one of your parents may be able to put a good word in to get you a job with them. It may not be the most glamorous gig in the world depending on what the job is, but it’ll be easier to get hired than it would be going around filling out applications.
if you're still in school (which i assume you are) think about what services you could offer online, since a remote parttime job would be easier to handle than fulltime in person. there's probably limited options but you could offer to tutor other kids if youre really good in a subject, you could sell crafts on etsy or ebay or facebook marketplace, get a poshmark and sell your used clothes... you could also earn money as a social media influencer or youtuber but i wouldnt put my eggs in that basket, ha. you never kno though
Agreed about talking to friends and family especially if you are in a more rural area where it's harder to get jobs unless you know someone. My uncle has a farm nearby so I helped him all summer bailing hay. That's a summer job of course but there might be something like that you could do right now, if you dont want to wait till summer.
Are you just looking for a summer job? I’m assuming you’re still in school if you’re 16. If it’s summer work you’re after, look online to see where you can lifeguard. Most areas have a lifeguard shortage right now so the pay is probably going to be better than whatever you find in fast food. Plus, the work is awesome. You just hang out, get a tan, and stare at hot people in their bathing suits all day. Or, become a camp counselor. Summer camps often hire teens and it can be a pretty fun gig!
I like the lifeguarding idea. It’s not that hard and it pays well if my memory serves correctly. You can make a lot of money for a teen if you can get your foot in the door at any sales gig that offers commission-based compensation. These jobs give you more money if you perform better, so it’s easier to stay engaged and motivated than it would be if you were at a grocery store or fast food place or something.
I'd consider dog-sitting or cat-sitting, where you take care of the whole house and pets for stretches at a time while people are away. I made some really good money doing this as a teen. It was under the table, and I got to stay in their house away from my family, too.
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I started working as a swim instructor/lifeguard at my local pool and I LOVE IT. If you have any experience/interest in swimming, this is a fabulous job. It was super easy to get into, at least for me, and I know that pools everywhere are usually hiring. It also pays really well.
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