Top 10 Best Summer Jobs For Teens in High School and College

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By Patty Inglish, MS

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From Dishwasher to Tycoon

He began with a summer job in Jeffersonville, Indiana.

As a dishwasher in a pizza joint, he dreamed of better pizza for the people, so he finally cleared out a broom closet in his dad's pub in 1984 and sold his car and bought used restaurant equipment to prepare his dream for his dad's customers. He became a huge success. Mr. John Schnatter is the founder, chairman, and CEO of Papa John's International, home of Papa John's pizza shops with over 3,000 locations in 49 states and 29 international venues. He began as a dishwasher in a summer job.

Pizza shops hire lots of summer help, so that is a top summer job for teens and college students.

Summer Jobs for Youth from Middle School to College

The best time to begin looking for work for the summer, especially your first summer job, is in January! After that, try to sign up again right away as your job ends in August or September. Or k find out when hiring begins for next year.

Many schools have already let out for the summer by May and there are still a lot of summer jobs for teens and college students available at that time, if you know where to lool. There are also several small business opportunities that teens can pursue that will give them both an income and much valuable entrepreneurship experience.

There is a fantastic website that allows you to search for employment anywhere in the USA by zip code or state. It is called Snag-a-Job and contains a wide range of opportunities in entry level, seasonal, and part-time employment. This is the perfect place to search for a summer job in your hometown, or at your grandparents' place if you are going there for the summer. It is also full of good job resources and articles about work and education, including job search for all ages, from 14 through senior citizens.

Just be careful not to be drawn in by job ads that are really sales pitches to buy a book for $19.95 or $29.95 that lists work at home schemes or secret shopping opportunities. The real jobs in these categories advertise themselves, free to you, and the listings in the books are often out dated. I know this because I have done both of these types of jobs in the past. Thus, the real job you see in the ads is the one the advertiser has in making money by selling you a book! Don't pay to get a job.

The Top 10 Teen and College Summer Jobs.

Order of demand may vary by location.

  1. City, County, State and other government Summer Youth Programs
  2. Vacation spots and seasonal tourist attractions
  3. Airport concessions and shops
  4. Fast food, pizza shops, and casual dining
  5. Movie Theaters
  6. Childcare and Eldercare
  7. Healthcare Facilities
  8. Other services (Moving and packing, pool cleaning, lawn care and landscaping).
  9. Construction
  10. Clothing and accessory stores at the mall

Coney Island

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Zoos & Museums

Check out the job opportunities at the follwoing interesting tourist sites at their links below. Some of them have toll free 24-hour job hotlines. These are just a few of the examples available at The Museum Spot at http://www.museumspot.com

Work Indoors or Outdoors

SEE THE WORLD WITH EXTREME ADVENTURE JOBS

Another wonderful, fun website is Cool Works, listed above. It shows you jobs in the out of doors, in the mountains, in the water, at a ski resort, on a ranch, on a riverboat, or in any one of the wide range of other places - even overseas -- that are different from the usual job.

When we have colonies in the future on the Moon and Mars, Cool Works will probably have summer jobs there as well. If you want a true adventure and not just a usual summer job, then try Cool Works. It will be fun and a good learning experience that will kick your resume up a notch.

Safaris, Space Walks & Whale Camps

See a variety unique opportunities for jobs and adventure programs from GreatSchools.net, listed in the above links.

Outdoor Camps

For jobs at summer camps, try the link for MAIC (Midwest Association of Independent Camps) out of Chicago; or, wilderness camps from Red Cliff Ascent at the link or phone 1-888-588-HIKE(4453).

Indoor Camps

The Center of Science and Industry in Columbus and Toledo, Ohio have weekend indoor camps weekly, and there may be facilities like them in your area. Check your local telephone directories and the local libraries for lists of employers such as these. Ask the Reference Librarian for help.

FEDERAL/STATE SPONSORED JOBS FOR YOUTH

Check your local city, county, and state for programs such as the examples listed in the links below. In addition, there are federal programs such as Passport to Work and/or under different names in nearly all US States.

Washington DC: Passport to Work - Summers 2009 - 2012

There is also a year-around program for youth attending school and an employment and education program for out-of-school youth. Passport-to-Work Summer 2008 gave 12,000+ DC youth from age 14 through 21 real work experience for six-weeks a job readiness training program.

Registration for this program is open to students attending college outside the Washington DC metropolitan area. The 6-week program starts at the end of June. Register online.

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Dottie1 3 years ago

My sister-in-law just moved back to MA from FL and is looking for a job. I gave her the link to this site. I know from reading your other hubs that you do extensive research. I know this hub will benefit her in her search. Thanks for another great article.

Twin XL 2 years ago

My friends daughter is looking for summer work. I am certainly planning to send her this link. Thanks for posting!

2 years ago

Wow! thank you so much for the information i really enjoyed it good job God bless u

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Neil Ashworth 22 months ago

Great info! I have bookmarked this hub for further reading..

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Neil Ashworth 22 months ago

Nice hub. Some good information here. Thanks for the info..

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Touchdown 21 months ago

Mmm...That pizza looks great! :)

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ceholmes 21 months ago

these are all great ideas, esp. the summer camps! those are high demand jobs exc. for kids.

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blackhatworld 20 months ago

i voted you up. i subscribed and i am following you. thanks so much for your hubpage. and goodluck!

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Butch45 Level 1 Commenter 20 months ago

This is a great hub and I rated it high good information very well done.

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Patty Inglish, MS Hub Author 20 months ago

Anyone with a good story about summer jobs - finding and working them or can't find them - feel welcomed to post it here.

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ethel smith Level 5 Commenter 20 months ago

Some great ideas and information.

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homebusinesstips 19 months ago

Most indepth hub I've spotted so far. Excellent info.

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sjames4444 19 months ago

Lots of very useful information. Great Hub.

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AuthorSteve 19 months ago

The pizza picture in your hub makes me really hungry. I was wondering if you could also get a summer job in an italian-pizza restaurant.. Would be perfect for me as I love pizza ;-)

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Shawn Scarborough Level 3 Commenter 18 months ago

Some very good information in this hub. My oldest daughter is looking for a job this summer and this should help her. Thanks for posting this.

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Aakarshan 16 months ago

i'm a junior in high school and i really want to earn some cash this summer. i was wondering what some high paying summer jobs are that would be suitable for me. this would be my first job. do you know any companies that pay a lot? i know in&out pays $10 an hour. are there any other high paying jobs or companies? if it matters, i also live in scottsdale arizona.

scholarshipsformo 16 months ago

This is an excellent hub by the way. Keep it up!

Capt Jim 12 months ago

We have good summer positions available. All living expenses paid, salary plus tips at a beautiful remote Lodge in Alaska.

Go here to apply: http://yesbay.com/YBLEmployment.htm

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WebHostingNigeria 9 months ago

Very Usefull Information i really enjoyed reading it, i rated it high

good information and very well layouted out

thanks

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SUSANJK 7 months ago

Some great ideas that I haven't tought of before, thanks.

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Patty Inglish, MS Hub Author 6 months ago

Thanks, SUSANJK!

From the middle of July to the middle of August, many youth will quit summer jobs to work somewhere else, go on family vacations, or return to school. This leaves additional jobs open.

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