Summer is a time of swimming pools, lemonade stands, and sleeping in. But it’s also a fabulous opportunity to make some money and learn a few new skills. Landing the ideal summer job requires a bit of searching, a willing spirit, and a flexible mindset.
Usually, short-term jobs are also seasonal jobs. Consider the work is needed only in the summer: lifeguards, ice cream scoopers, and the like. For those willing to think—and work—outside the box, The Seattle Times just unveiled a list of some of the more unusual summer jobs. Among them: worm farmer, corn detasseler, and mosquito killer.
At Biz Kid$, we spend plenty of time focused on self-employed teens. But getting a summer job is a fabulous experience as well. Here are a few of the entrepreneurial kids we’ve profiled who just so happen to work for someone else:
Fabulous Coaches
Pumpkin Farm
https://youtu.be/QOoYhrtVKdo
Caity Kauffman
https://youtu.be/k5kFcdtbHwk
Want more? Check out our How Teens Can Get a JobYouTube Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5kFcdtbHwk&index=5&list=PLncTgd21d45Zi9UAn8mQebI6JmKyo4wsK