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Whether ya just want some spending money or are saving up for somethin’ huge, there’s no reason why a fab teen like you can’t rake in thousands of bucks this summer, right? We’ve got 10 commandments to get you started.

 

1. Start hunting now. If you want a “regular” job this summer, you have to start looking at soon as you can. Go around to all of the local places that usually hire teens during the summer and ask for an application or drop of your resume.

 

2. Spread the word. While we don’t recommend posting flyers in public places, there’s no reason you can’t have mom ‘n’ dad get the word out on your behalf. Ask them to tell their friends that you’re looking for work this summer—babysitting, dog walking, house sitting, cleaning, yard work, web design, whatever it is you’re capable of doing.

 

3. Be professional. It doesn’t matter if you’re going from store to store asking for apps or if you’re starting your own business. The younger you are, the more necessary it is to look and act professionally. Wear nice clothes (think khakis and a button down), a friendly smile and go easy on the makeup. Ditch the gum and messy hair for a more put-together look. And remember your manners!

 

4. Start your own business. Are you really good at, say, making bracelets or creating your own body lotion or designing posters? Then you really should consider selling your wares and services. Make a website, hit up craft fairs and local vendors, and invest in business cards, pronto.

 

5. Have references ready to go. If you’re looking for a flexible job that depends on your dependability, you’ll want ace references to tell potential clients how fabulous and responsible you are. Type ‘em up neatly on a sheet of paper and have them ready to hand out during interviews.

 

6. Be persistent. As school winds down and more and more tweens and teens start looking for summer employment, you’ve got to make yourself heard. Don’t be annoying, but do politely follow-up in person or by phone or email. A quick, “Hey! I just wanted to check in and see if there was anything more you needed from me to make your decision about this job,” will remind them who you are and reinforce your interest.

 

7. Send thank-you notes. After an interview, sending a handwritten thank-you note is a must. It will be a personal touch that will make your would-be employer wanna hire you on the spot. What could be better than that?

 

8. Jump right in. Sure, you might have been hired to scoop ice cream from 9 to 5 all summer long, but when the boss says he’s thinking of starting a blog or wants to get his business on Facebook, don’t hesitate to say, “Hey! I can help with that!” Taking initiative will put a big gold star next to your name, sweetie.

 

9. Be willing to do anything. You won’t get anywhere by saying “no” to mundane, boring tasks that nobody really wants to do. In the world of business, you’ll just irritate your superiors by getting an attitude about your to-do list. Enthusiasm and a willingness to work hard will get ya places, babe, so go with the flow even if it’s a li’l less than fun. Sweeping up? Sure, boss!

 

10. Why wait? I bet you could free up a few hours during the weekend or after school to start rakin’ in the dough a few months before school lets out. By the time your yearbook is signed, you’ll already be trained and ready to up your hours for the summer months. Score!

BY BRITTANY TAYLOR ON 4/1/2011 10:00:00 AM

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Im trying to find a summer job so I can save up money to go on a trip next spring but I can't find a place that would hire a 14 year old. I would babysit but everyone i know who needs a babysitter already has an older chind to look after the younger ones so i need to find a job fast help!

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by afoster97 on 5/9/2011 10:19:09 PM

 
 

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I want to babysit but I don't know how to get started. Also, I don't know if people would let me. I look a lot younger than I really am and it's not that I'm just not responsible...I totally am. I'm turning 13 at the end of the month and most people have older kids to take care of the younger or don't have younger ones at all. Please help!




Hey girlie. Talk with your parents first off. They may know people who need babysitters. Also, check with other family and your neighbors. Word of mouth is the best! Good luck. 
Marly Z.

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by kirklin22 on 5/9/2011 6:11:09 PM

 
 

MOD MOD MOD!!! Help! I'm 13 (turning 14 in September) and I really want to get a job this summer. However, I'm an only child, straight-A student and very mature for my age and I think a job other than babysitting would be better for me. I'm Red Cross-certified and am good with kids, but I'm ready for an actual job. Is there anything I can do?

 

 

Hey chica! Most jobs, you have to be at least 16. I'd check around with your neighbors though and see if they have any odd jobs for you... like gardening, or dog walking! Smile

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Becca G.

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by musichik721 on 5/9/2011 12:18:57 AM

 
 



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I just got a summer job but I am not sure if I should accept or not. I've been asked to babysit a 7 year old Monday to Friday from 7-4:30. I've done this type of part time work before. It seems pretty demanding, but I don't know...should I accept!?!?!?!




Hey girl,

It's up to you. Would you really love the money? Can you wake up that early? Are you going to want to do other things with your summer? Could you negotiate some vacation time so you aren't burned out by the end? Just carefully consider your goals for the summer and see if this job fits into that <3
Lauren C.

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by lemontwist213 on 5/2/2011 8:07:50 PM

 
 

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I really want a job. (I'm turning 14 in June.) Problem is, everyone I know has a baby and/or dog sitter and/or a mother's helper, I'm not very patient with crafts, and I really don't want to be a dog walker- I already have two to take care of! I'm really good/patient with people, I am a good actress (I don't know if that matters or not, I thought I might throw it out there just in case), am a pretty good singer (I'v sang at Veteran's Day concerts in miliatary camps), am good with kids, and am a hard worker. Can you think of any paying jobs that would be right for me? I'd love it if you'd comment back!
Love,
Maria




Hey girl,  I'd suggest babysitting — it sounds like you have the skill set to be a lot of fun with kids and responsible.

xoxo
Alyssa B.

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