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Best after-school jobs for teenagers?

What are the best after-school jobs for a teenager?


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Don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things.

This web site lists the top 10 jobs for teenagers.

 

 
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Babysitting you make great money and you get to play with kids. It is really the best job ever!

 

I'd go for babysitting, only if your teenager is responsible enough to take care of a baby or toddler. If you feel they are not ready for this kind of responsibility, a job at a retail store or fastfood restaurant is also ideal.

 
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Fast food. They are always looking for employees and enjoy hiring young people. They are also chances for advancement if you like it.

 
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Teenagers can have lots of jobs that are appropriate for their age. Popular ones are babysitter, waitress, and sales staff.

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