Your Questions About Finding A Summer Job

Linda asks…
Im looking to find a summer job?
Im looking for summer youth employment in Durham (preferably Pickering)
I will work for minimum wage.
Do you know any places hiring?
Mikey answers:
McDonalds,TimHortons
but look closely in your Student Employment Center.. It’s better than anything else (:

Steven asks…
Where can i find a summer job for a 14 year old in nyc?
i’m 14 and i really want a job. is there any websites i can look on? please help me! thanks
Mikey answers:
To know more
http://gvnlist.blogspot.com

Maria asks…
Where could i find a summer job in Dublin?
i’m 16
i’d do it anywhere
office job,clothes shop, wherever
i know it’d be difficult because of the current economic situation.
Mikey answers:
You’re right – it will be difficult. Therefore you have to prove that you have qualities that others do not have. How can you prove you are reliable? Do you interact with others, including people of various ages? Can you take orders and use initiative?
You might already have some of the answers (and not realise it!). What do you do outside school hours? Examine your past lifestyle and see if there is anything that would prove to employers you are the one. Incorporate these facts in a short summary – for a summer job one A4 sheet is enough (since people are too busy to read any more).
Do you know anybody in business? In Ireland the best way of getting a job is by previous contacts. Ask politely if anybody is looking for summer help, and stress that you will do anything reasonable.
You can also copy your summary/CV and leave it with various shops, businesses, etc, but don’t forget to follow it up with a personal visit a week later. Don’t wear jeans, look clean and smile as you had it in (Address it to the “Manager”, and always provide an individual address for each business, rather than handing a generic envelope). If you think they’re interested, do a little research about their business beforehand, so you can anticipate some questions if you receive them.
Above all, keep trying and remember that you have a lot to offer!
Good luck.

Ken asks…
Im trying to find a summer job even tough im 14 and i live in vista,CA?
I know a lot about computers so i was thinking some were like geeks or something?
Mikey answers:
You might be too young. You might have to start out at a fast food place/deliver newspapers/odd jobs for neighbors/convenient stores/grocery stores/drug stores/gas stations.. Good luck with the job hunt.

Donald asks…
Does anyone know where I can find a summer job in Detroit? For teens ages 14-17 or something?
I really need something to do over the summer…!
Mikey answers:
It depends on what you enjoy doing and your interests. You might try visiting the following site to begin your job search: http://onlinesummerjobs.com/ There’s lots of listings for student summer jobs, summer camp jobs and even online jobs. There’s thousands of listings, but you can narrow down your search results by searching for specific job titles ad locations. So you might a great summer job in Detroit. Hope that helps!
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Your Questions About Finding A Summer Job

George asks…
How can a teenager find a summer job?
Okay, I am 17 years old (turning 18 in one month) and I am about to graduate high school. I did very well in high school (AP courses,etc) and will be attending the best university in the state. I am definitely a smart, hard-working person but I am having a huge problem finding a job.
My only real job experience is 6 months at a clothing store. I also have been babysitting for 5 years and had a short junior camp counselor position last summer.
I am not picky at all, I just want is a minimum wage job but I am having a lot of difficulty. I have applied to about 30 jobs so far. I applied to all kinds of positions that require little or no experience: camp counselor, coffee barista, pet store associate, doctor’s assistant, waitress, etc.
Advice PLEASE? I am desperate for a job right now. It would be a lot easier if I was already 18 I think.
Mikey answers:
The economy is tough and no being 18 wouldn’t help you a whole lot. I am 21 and have been unemployed for the past 2 years I just found a job this past week that interviewed and hired me. It’s really hard out there. If you don’t find a job by the end of may I would consider doing some volunteer work at a local shelter at least then you would have something to do this summer. Good luck

Mark asks…
Where can I find a Summer Job?
I am only 15 years old. It need to be in Chicago and within 5 miles of the 60639 zip code area.
Mikey answers:
Your zipcode doesn’t help.
But, try your local park district.
They always hire in the summer.
Good luck.

James asks…
does any one know where can a 16 years old who is expert in computer find a summer job?
I am a computer expert need a job of any kind … It is not neccessary to be a computer job…. Any job .
Mikey answers:
Alot of people need help in working their business on line, if you do not find any thing better you make look at helping people to write blogs, post ads, do letter, etc. If I can be of any help in what you can do feel free to call me ..Pat 404 585 6588 Good luck

Ruth asks…
How can I find a summer job im 14?
im a bit shy and i rollerskate,but i’m not sure how to go about offering lessons.If there are any other jobs you guys can think of please suggest and add tips.
…. I can’t drive…
i don’t mind kids,i’m cool with gardening,and walking dogs.But i don’t know how to go about like advertising
Mikey answers:
Do you like kids? Maybe you could babysit for your neighbors or something. Are you good with animals? You could walk dogs, or pet sits. Find your likes and your strengths. Do you have a green thumb? You could try taking care of peoples plants while there gone. Maybe if you decide to babysit, you could take the kids to a roller skating rink, getting them involved in something you like.

Ken asks…
Is there a website where i can find a summer job in uk?
i’m not english, i need to practice the language but i have no money to spend over a month in the uk.
I need to find an easy job that requires a simple spoken english.
Mikey answers:
Jobs are scarce and non existant for those who’s English is not fluent.
If you are not an EU citizen you will not be able to work in the UK without a visa anyway.
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Your Questions About Finding A Summer Job

Donald asks…
Where can I find a summer job in Montreal?
Hi! I’m 14 years old and I want to find a summer job im montreal. I speak french and english. I WANT to earn about 1300$ but I NEED about 500$. So, where can I fing a summer job in Montreal? Or, what can I do to earn the money?
Thanks
Mikey answers:
Try the parks department. They have a variety of jobs for summer.

Michael asks…
What questions will they ask me for this summer employment program interview?
I applied for this program that helps youths find summer jobs. I’m getting an interview tomorrow and i have no idea what questions will be asked.
This is my first interview and i’m desperate to be accepted into this program so i want to do my best for the interview!
(This is a group interview).
I’m guessing there’s going to be “Why do you want to be a part of this program?”
What else might they ask?
Mikey answers:
What do you hope to get out of it?
What do you consider to be your strengths?
What do you consider to be your weaknesses?
Do you have your own transport? How will you get there?
How do you think the summer employment program will enhance your resume and career?
And….
With the aid of diagrams please show me what you hope to do over the summer

James asks…
Where can I find a summer job in Ireland?
I’ll be working under a BUNAC permit.
And yes, I’m fully aware that it is now September. Just thinking ahead.
Mikey answers:
There is 450.000 people out of work at the moment and your looking for a job i think the answer is you wont find one

Susan asks…
I’m having a difficult time finding a job this summer, Any suggestions to me?
Mikey answers:
Well heres a suggestion…If you live near a university or college, call them and ask if they have summer camps like Upward Bound Program or Gifted, Talented students and see if they would hire for a mentor in the summer. If they do hire you, you get free room and board on campus, free meals, all the time in the world to do nothing, and you even get a nice check at the end of 6 weeks. Just a suggestion though.

George asks…
What if I can’t find a summer job?
I’m a first-year university student studying mathematics. The studying itself isn’t too stressful, but instead I’m absolutely terrified of the prospect of finding a job during the summer months.
Ultimately, I’ve never had a paid job before. However, I’m doing my best to improve my employability in the meantime – alongside studies I volunteer at a local charity shop for 11-12 hours a week (experience + a good reference), and I’ve recently passed my driving test, which is helpful because it means there are more jobs I can apply for. My plan is to print off a ridiculous amount of CVs, then during the Easter break (basically all of April) hand them out anywhere and everywhere.
However, even with good grades and volunteer work, that might not be enough to obtain a job during the summer, given how tough the market can be, and the idea of not having a summer job is almost too horrible for me to contemplate.
So what do I do if I fail in finding a job? Of course, I could always volunteer at another charity shop during those months (unlike employers, they always seem to want extra help), but I’d ideally want to be earning some money alongside the experience.
Mikey answers:
‘…You can give private tutoring to people that need Math help or you
can try getting in work study in your school.’
Good advice but if the asker wants to get paid, this would class as self-employment and he would need to refer to places or websites like hmrc and businesslink in regards to that for more information.
Recent graduate Cindy Longwani says ‘…Many graduates are suffering as a result and doing jobs that school leavers would do on summer breaks…I started looking for graduate scheme jobs…I would get response and even invited to interviews but would not be successful…determining that God will remember my sacrifice…Today I work as an internal auditor in John Lewis head office Corporate Credit Audit department ‘ =
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Your Questions About Finding A Summer Job

Jenny asks…
where can i find summer jobs in amman-jordan?
am a 16 year old searching for a summer job in jordan(amman)
can any1 help me plz?
Mikey answers:
I don’t know.

Paul asks…
15.7 year old (16 on august 5) wants to find summer job?
where can i start looking. ive asked around and no luck. internet doesnt seem to help. im looking for theatre and or clerical work. preferably clerical work is at a computer. whre can i find help with this, my school isnt doing anything for me
Mikey answers:
It really depends on the state you are in, as all the labor laws are different. Try small places, like Cold Stone Creamery (if you have that). I know they hire kids that are 14 and older.
You HAVE to get your school to give you the okay to work (good grades are a must).

Linda asks…
What are some summer job ideas for a 15-year-old?
I am fifteen years old, and I am trying to find a job for this summer. So, I need some ideas. I have looked at some stores, but most of them require a minimum age of 16. ): I will not be turning 16 until September.
I’ve only found one job opportunity, at Hot Topic. I would love that job, but I still need some back up ideas. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Mikey answers:
American Apparel (:

Michael asks…
How to find a summer job?
i’m 15 and need a job in the summer, i need to pay for my car, school stuff, etc. any advice on how to make finding one easier?
Mikey answers:
Any work you do and earn money is a JOB.
Your options are limited. Most businesses want you to be 16 to hire you for gainful employment.
Time to be inventive,
My suggestions to you:
Make up fliers and pass them around in your neighborhood.
Offer to do whatever work it is you want to do, such as :
Computer work, Babysit, Clean Garages, Organize Cupboards, File Papers, Wash Cars, Mow Lawns, Pull Weeds, Tutor the neighbors kids, wash Dogs, Dog sit, Clean the Pool, Assist the elderly, whatever…
Post first whatever it is you want to do or are good at …
However, You should keep your options open and make a decision after the persons call you instead of not giving them many reasons to call.
Your neighbors who might hire you do not have to be residents, they might be local businesses that need a little job done. Do not be afraid to ask and apply. You won’t get a job if you don’t try.

Charles asks…
How to find a summer job?
What’s the best way to find a summer job? I’m willing to do just about anything, but surfing job sites has generally only found full-time positions, not summer or part time jobs. Anyone have any advice on the best way to find a summer job?
Also, I know I’m a little late in starting… I didn’t know I needed one until now.
Also – I’m 16, have good people skills, am in good physical shape, and am taking the hardest classes my school has to offer and excelling in them.
Mikey answers:
U just go to where u would like to get a job and is hiring and u can fill an aplication . U also mite want to apply at different places , that way your chanses r increesed.
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Your Questions About Finding A Summer Job

Paul asks…
What are some tips to finding a great summer job?
links would be awesome!!!
Mikey answers:
Just think of something you like to do and find a way to apply it.
Me, I like good conversation and meeting new people generally….so I am going to start working at a coffee shop where the manager was a college professor in theology.
Something like that.

Lisa asks…
How do I find a summer job?
I’ve been looking for a job for a couple months now but for some reason a lot of businesses are only hiring people over the age of +18 and I’m only 16, and I was going to go to our town’s job fair, but it was the same day as my SAT. I’m not picky at all, I am desperate for any job. How do I go about finding a job?
Mikey answers:
Go to the nearest McDonald’s, Burger King, and Taco Bell; they are always hiring especially in the summer.

Ken asks…
Where can a 17 year old find a summer job?
Im really bored, and want a summer job. I have absolutely no work experience, so what are my options people? By the way Im in the Queen, New York Area.
Mikey answers:
I like eTeenJobs. They have a great website set up for teenagers looking for summer jobs. They help you start thinking about your career after school and have tons of information.
Http://www.eteenjobs.com
Hope this helps!

Mark asks…
Job sites for a 15 year old for summer?
I am 15 years old and I am looking for a job site to find a job for the summer. The thing is though I am looking for my first job, and I have been out of the country for the past 2 years and just came to the states recently, so therefore all my references don’t even speak English except for my family. I already applied for some jobs, but they weren’t really the right jobs for me. I just need to know where a good site is to find jobs in Mankato MN. Thanks for the help.
Mikey answers:
A few things:
- References can be anything, including teachers. Family isn’t suggested.
- The fact that you say that the jobs you’ve applied for weren’t the right job for you shows that you aren’t being realistic. At this point in summer, you should be happy with ANY job.
- A good place to start is to just get out and look around. What stores do you frequent, and do they have job openings? You’re going up against adults who are unemployed, so just know that you may not get one this year. Summer jobs should be secured BY the end of May.

Steven asks…
How Can I find a Summer Job?
I’m 16 and want a summer job, how can I find one?
Mikey answers:
I think, that you commit an error. Write to me in PM, we will discuss. Also check these tips about entry level job search for teenagers and college students – 1stjobs.125mb.com
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Your Questions About Finding A Summer Job

Lisa asks…
Trapped over the summer… Trouble finding a job… Parents driving me insane…. Help?
I’m nineteen years old, and I’m unfortunately one of those university students who are stuck living with their parents over the summer and living in residence in the fall… My university is in a city two hours from my hometown. I’m going to be starting my second year of my Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education… My parents have always been supportive of my choice in career. Music’s the one thing that has kept the drive to keep me going in life and one of the few things I can actually do “right”.
The problem with studying away from home, is that the things that change over there affect you as soon as you go back. My dad had lost his job a few years back, had a temporary one before getting laid off, and then got another a few days after I started classes. But then, when I came home for Christmas break, I had discovered he hadn’t been going into work because he was “getting sick”. When I came home a month before that, I had discovered that they couldn’t afford the house that we had lived in for 17 years anymore, and that they’d have to move into an apartment some time later on. I was upset that my mother did not tell me this through all of the emails she had sent me…
So, of course, when I returned to my hometown in late April, I had to get used to the change of a small house with an upstairs and privacy, to a small apartment with no upstairs and little to no privacy. My father had still not been working, so income was difficult to scrounge up for my mother, who was the only one working… My plans were to start looking for a job immediately, but my grandfather’s eventual death had put those plans on standby… So job hunting started later in the month of May, and no matter how hard I’d look, no job opportunities were opening up, save for one interview, which I didn’t pass…
However, I wasn’t completely hopeless… My band director from high school called me up, asking if I could work for him, doing band inventory and other odd jobs for him in the office. I worked from June 9th, 2011 to June 30th, 2011. My paycheck for all the hours I’ve worked should be coming soon, and it should be at least $1600, which makes me very happy.
Unfortunately now, I’m back where I started. And I just don’t know where to look anymore… I’ve tried looking at places all around neighbourhood, and many of the job websites for my city, but there’s nothing that interests me or fits any of the skills I have.
I’m also having issues with my parents, and their attitudes towards me lately.
For example, just this evening, I went to complete my second hour of practicing my clarinet in the bathroom. (There’s no space in my bedroom) I had finally received some summer repertoire, and the piece is very technical, so of course I have to work on the difficult sections over and over. When I finally finish, my mother asks if I’m done, to which I reply, which causes her to sigh in relief. Offended, I ask what the problem with my playing was all of a sudden. To which she replies with a snooty tone: “Do you really have to play the same song over and over?” Now, I’m pretty sure it’s common sense that you can’t get a piece properly prepared if you don’t go over it several times. I’d go to a practice room over at a university, but the closest one is quite far away, and I’m nervous about leaving sheet music on the bus by mistake.
My dad is mostly sitting on his ass doing nothing. I don’t see why he shouldn’t get a job. Mom needs to stop feeding his alcohol habits.
They have a need to buy beer and clamato on Fridays and get hammered. I understand they want to have fun, and mom wants to relax after a long week at work, but I don’t enjoy listening to loud music and constant drunken lectures by my father every Friday. And the fact that they HAVE to watch a movie late at night with the sound BLARING is just pissing me off! It sickens me that they think just because they’re the parents they can do whatever they please…
Does anybody have any ideas about what I should do about this clusterfuck? Or do I just have to suck it up and get over it?
Mikey answers:
Wow, this sounds like a rough patch in the road for ya. In the job aspect just make as many relationships with people as you can. Being connected in any society helps significantly especially when job hunting. Also be as friendly as possible to random people that you bump into, who knows you might hit off a conversation with them and bang! They happen to be a manager at a local music shop and hire you b/c they liked your socially open character. I know it sounds a little unrealistic, but many of my friends have had this happen to them as well as myself. Especially now-a-days, when jobs are hard to come by, it seems you have to know someone to get anything. Or have you ever thought of doing volunteer work (playing music) at retirement homes during there social hour? That can lead to potential jobs, plus it can be another asset to put on your resume’.
“You will never find time for anything. If you want the time, you must make it.”
Charles Buxton
Best of luck to your music career. You sound like you got a stable head upon your shoulders. Just make sure you put it to good use! When your stuck in a rut, maybe sometime try not to think how am “I” going to get out of this, instead think of it as a chance to stay there and help other people avoid getting caught in that rut. I think a big problem with society is that we happen to think to much of ourselves, how to benefit ourselves. Every-once-in-awhile take the time to do an act of complete selflessness, even if it is as small as holding a door open for someone.

David asks…
Where can I look to find a summer job?
I’m 15 and I would like a summer job to get some of that good ol’ green, but I don’t know where to start looking at all. Any help would be appreciated.
Please give ACTUAL answers instead of trying to get money from referrals to the scam websites thanks
Mikey answers:
Make babysitting flyers using the computer and put them in the library, people’s mailboxes, and grocery stores.
Drum up more business and keep a notebook to schedule when you do get a customer.
Culver’s minimum hiring age is 14 with a workers permit.
I called many stores because I am 14 looking for a job. This was the response they gave which makes me happy after looking for so long.
Find a local one go online and apply and go in store to apply or call and ask if they are hiring.
What I did was Google a bunch of business near my home and found their numbers using Google maps or their sites and I called and directly asked if they are hiring and what age do they hire at.

Mary asks…
I want to find a summer job in the Philadelphia suburbs conserving the environment. Where can I work?
i ve looked at the websites that come up with google searches and none have really helped.
Mikey answers:
Try Parks and Recreation….. The next best thing for the environment is to clean it up.

Sandy asks…
Where can a fourteen year old find a summer job?
liek stopshop? and does Borders accept summer job teens?
Mikey answers:
It’s gonna be hard to find a decent paying job at 14. But try working at a library or bookstore. I dont think thier age range is too high

Lizzie asks…
im a 20 year old kid and i need a summer job in construction how can i go about finding one??
i want to make between 12 to 15 dollars off the books and im looking for it to be in the construction field. i want to do it for the whole summer and i dont have a lot of experience. how can i go about finding a construction job and getting hired and maybe work part time when school starts.
Mikey answers:
First of all… You are not a kid.. But you can try the other answers, because i really don’t know. But good luck, anyway!!!!! Bye!
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Your Questions About Finding A Summer Job

Lizzie asks…
Where and when do you go to find a summer job on a fishing boat in Alaska?
I know in most cases you just show up but where and when?
Mikey answers:
There’s a booklet you can order for about 35 bucks or so that gives you addresses of the places to go. If you’re going to get a job you want to get up there a.s.a.p. The book says most of the jobs are available at the docks on the boats (rather than the gutting and canning factories). The factories don’t pay near as well anyway. Sorry but I can’t remember the specific towns. From everything I’ve seen it’s one hell of a rough way to make money. Unless you’re seriously salty, you better look somewhere a little more tame.

Mary asks…
Where can I find a summer job in austin texas for a 13 year old?
I need a summer job that pay’s good money
Mikey answers:
Babysitting, lawn mowing, car washing, yard work, dog walking, lemonade stand, etc.
I don’t think companies/businesses will hire you because of the child labor restrictions, though you may find some that might….like maybe the Austin American-Statesman needs a paper boy.

Maria asks…
Where can I find summer jobs?
I’m 14 years old and I’m looking for a summer job for teens to do over the summer. I really really really need it! PLEASE HELP!
Mikey answers:
Try a beauty shop and see if you could do the sweeping after haircuts, or check out your local fast food places, doing lawn or yard work, pet sitting or walking, house cleaning

Sandy asks…
How to find Summer Jobs California?
Im 19 currently living in Santa Barbara I would really like a summer job in San Diego or Orange County I’ve looked all over craigs list and didn’t find anything really so I was wondering if anyone knew of another website maybe to look at? I don’t have a car so I don’t have the luxury of driving down to the cities to look around so let me know if you know of any other ways!
Mikey answers:
You can make money by this simple way. Its unbeleivable.! BUT TRUE

Susan asks…
where can a kid find a summer job on house cleaning?
Please i am a 6th grader who has a 4.0 GPA and i get unbeilievable report cards.
Mikey answers:
As long as the “employers” are paying cash money, I don’t think there is a set age. It is whatever you and your parents decide upon. I think it would be something that you could do to earn money.
Good luck.
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Your Questions About Finding A Summer Job

Donna asks…
Can you help me find a summer job in Alaska?
Really feeling motivated to live in Alaska for awhile. Other than normal route of regularly applying for work, you have any other suggestions?
Have you ever lived/worked there?
I’m especially interested in working at a remote resort, maybe waitressing or housekeeping, but would also consider fish processing if that’s all I could find.
Thanks
Mikey answers:
Princess Resorts, Aramark Resorts, Holland America (Westmark) all hire seasonal help for the summer. I live in Alaska just North of Anchorage, and have made a career in Travel and Tourism here at home. You won’t have a problem.

Linda asks…
Where can I find a summer job in toronto?
I’m 16, do you know any places that are hiring?
Mikey answers:
Lots Mcdonalds, Burger King, Dairy Queen, Winners, Hollister, American Eagle, Cineplex Odeon, Pickle Barrel, Zellers, Tim Hortons, Starbucks

John asks…
Where can a 15-year old get a summer job in indianapolis, indiana?
Can you tell me where a fifteen year old can find a summer job in Indianapolis, Indiana
Mikey answers:
Have you tired to start cutting grass for your neighbors???

Lisa asks…
15.7 year old (16 on august 5) wants to find summer job?
where can i start looking. ive asked around and no luck. internet doesnt seem to help. im looking for theatre and or clerical work. preferably clerical work is at a computer. whre can i find help with this, my school isnt doing anything for me
Mikey answers:
No one has to do anything for you. You need to go and get it. Theaters seem like a good option for you. But even though you are turning 16 in August, they have to treat you like a minor and I think that depending on the state, if you are younger than 16, there are certain shifts and certain responsibilities you cannot do. I know down here 15 yr olds cannot work past 8pm.

Sandra asks…
how to get a summer job in delhi or gurgaon? im 17 and its difficult to get a summer job here.?
well im 17 years old. n i have a long summer break. i want to spend my time working but somehow i cant find any summer job or part time/full time job suitable for me in delhi or gurgaon! its difficult for me. i want to make some money. need help!
Mikey answers:
Well its good that you are interested in summer jobs.In summer jobs you will gain experience a lot.Now please have a look
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Your Questions About Finding A Summer Job

Helen asks…
The best way to find a Summer job In Ibiza?
What is the best way to go about this, Can I still get a Job in Ibiza if I don’t speak Spanish. I can speak English.
Mikey answers:
Get a job in a bar
u dont have to speak spanish
most people speak english

Chris asks…
Where can a 14 year old find a summer job?
I am 14 and am saving up for a Mac. I live in Lake Oswego, OR and need to know what stores will hire me. I live near a jamba juice, a few convienince stores, some small grocery stores and some big corporate grocery stores like Albertsons and hole Foods. What companies hire 14 year olds? I need to make a good amount of money and only want to work for the summer. How much does the average bagger at a grocery store make?
Thanks
Mikey answers:
14 is a bit young to be hired by a company. Maybe you could tutor students in lower grades in a subject you’re good in. You could also pet sit, do yard work, run errands for the busy or elderly.

David asks…
Is it impossible to find a summer job with this availability…?
I’m trying to find a part-time summer job. I have already taken a babysitting job on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:30-1:45 for all of June.
Plus, my family is going on vacations for 2 separate weeks. Will this make it impossible for me to get a job, or will some places be flexible?
Thanks!
Mikey answers:
Most fast food places would accommodate your hours. They would be happy to hire people who can do weekends and evenings. Good luck………Ginger

Donald asks…
What would be a good place for a 16 year old to find a job during the summer?
I’m looking for a summer job. I’m only 16 years old. What is there to do for someone my age besides being a counsler at a camp?
Mikey answers:
I would look at all of your local plant nursery’s and landscaping companies. They always higher on a teen or two through the summer. You get to be in the sun outside and usually it is just taking care of the nursery by watering all the tree’s and plants or moving them from location to location and helping the other employee’s load the trailers and or trucks before they head out to the job site. That and keeping the place clean and tidy and typically you will make decent money for being only 16

George asks…
I was wondering If there were any websites that would help my 16 year old son find a summer job in california?
Summer Youth Job website ?
Mikey answers:
Below are websites that list local job postings:
-www.snagajob.com
-www.indeed.com
Also, these websites can help him with his resume, cover letter, and interview:
-www.snagajob.com
-www.womenforhire.com
Your local job council may be able to help as well; sometimes, they even have great programs that both train & pay teens.
Hope I helped, and best of luck!
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Your Questions About Finding A Summer Job

James asks…
How do I find a summer job in San Francisco?
Im really bored and need some cash.
Mikey answers:
You can go to a temp agency go to Apple they are great. They are located on Montogomery in S/F

David asks…
TEENS: PLEASE HELP! BEST ANSWER 10 POINT! I I WILL PICK SOON! HELP FINDING SUMMER JOB!?
I don’t want to sound like a brat or anything. But I really want a summer job for next year. I am 15 and I will be 16 by next summer. I really wanna get to handle my own money, learn responsibility, etc. I just have a problem. I would NOT be a good babysitter, I’m not good with kids, and I’m not good at taking care of kids (plus I’ve had a fear of babysitting since I saw When A Stranger Calls)….I’m not good for outdoor labor, like lawn mowing/outdoor care. I’m not really fast enough to be a cashier. I hate to sound so lazy, but the only thing I’d be good at is secretary-like jobs. Please don’t ask me to try these other things, I have in other ways, and im SIMPLY not cut out for babysitting/lawn mowing/etc. Right now I volunteer at the library, and I have to do stuff that involves writing info, alphabetizing, picking out books….its very low key work. Calm, low key, low energy type job…I would work @ library, but you have to be 18 where I am. I know they don’t give out full scale secretary jobs to teens, but is there any titles/jobs like that, that I could find?? Thanks!
Mikey answers:
Well, you’re screwed.

Charles asks…
I need help finding a summer job.?
Ok im 13 and I live in billings I NEED a summer job if you know anything email me….. Suttonalisha@yahoo.com
Thanks
Mikey answers:
Im afraid you are too young – why not help doing jobs for people you know well – sorry.

Ruth asks…
Where can a 15 year old find a summer job in New York City?
I really want a summer job this summer. So can you guys please help me.
Mikey answers:
Here are some. Http://www.snagajob.com/jobs?t=teen&s=new+york&l=new+york

John asks…
Does anyone know a good place to find summer job openings in south Orange County?
I have looked at the career center at my school and the choices are very limited (mostly internships, tedious jobs that no one wants like janitor, etc). Also, I have looked at summerjobopenings.com, indeed.com, etc and have found that most jobs either require you to have work experience (of which I have none) or to be 18 years or older (I’m 15).
I’d be willing to do most jobs, really, as long it pays alright, is in an air-conditioned area, is not tedious and extremely boring (extremely, I could deal with a semi-boring job), and is past 10 o’clock in the morning. I do not mind working late.
Any advice?
First answerer: It says no job results under my location..
Mikey answers:
Http://www.snagajob.com/jobs?t=teen&s=california&l=orange http://www.kfc-jobs.com/go/Teen-Jobs-in-Orange-County/61879/
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