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I tried going for Chic-fil-a but they weren't interested in hiring. Does anyone know what else would be a good highschool job to have?
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pretty much anything, most people dont prefer fast food work but grocery stores is where i started just gotta put out a decent amount of job apps till you get hired
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Anything in retail. If you dont like talking to people try to be a stock clerk. This way the only thing you do is stock shelves and dont have to talk to people that much
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grocery stores are dope for highschoolers as most of them are flexible with your schedule!
p.s. dont reccomend doing fast food
p.s. dont reccomend doing fast food
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I worked for Chick Fil A, actually did an opening for the one I worked at. Talk about a nightmare! Anyways, after graduating I did Security. Very easy to get into, if you're in a big city.
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The problem with some companies is that they won't hire high school students because their schedule won't be as flexible as a college student's schedule would be.
I would try PetSmart or something of the sort.
I would try PetSmart or something of the sort.
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i work in a quality control lab, all i did was graduate highschool, if you want full time look into factory work
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-Most high school students work at fast food places like McDonald's or subway.( you could always try to apply at McDonald's or subway)
-If you have technical skills in web development, you could create websites for business.
-You could try working at a warehouse part time unloading products. ( most warehouse hours are evenings and are great for high school students and their schedules).
-If your really smart in school you could always tutor students that struggle in school.
You could also do lawn maintenance and landscaping during the hot seasons. During the winter you could shovel driveways.
If you like kids you could babysit kids for some money.(in high school,I babysit kids after school for 15$ a hour for 6 hours or longer).
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-If you have technical skills in web development, you could create websites for business.
-You could try working at a warehouse part time unloading products. ( most warehouse hours are evenings and are great for high school students and their schedules).
-If your really smart in school you could always tutor students that struggle in school.
You could also do lawn maintenance and landscaping during the hot seasons. During the winter you could shovel driveways.
If you like kids you could babysit kids for some money.(in high school,I babysit kids after school for 15$ a hour for 6 hours or longer).
Hope this helps
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PostMalone wrote Anything in retail. If you dont like talking to people try to be a stock clerk. This way the only thing you do is stock shelves and dont have to talk to people that muchits not that simple but i agree, its a good starting job for a grocery store, its where i started and now im working my way up to become a store manager/director our #2 manager makes 70k a year... ordering and bossing us around
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Disc wrotePostMalone wrote Anything in retail. If you dont like talking to people try to be a stock clerk. This way the only thing you do is stock shelves and dont have to talk to people that muchits not that simple but i agree, its a good starting job for a grocery store, its where i started and now im working my way up to become a store manager/director our #2 manager makes 70k a year... ordering and bossing us around
70k a year? Where the hell you working lol?
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