Jun 25, 2018
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With the school year complete, your teenagers will likely have a lot more free time on their hands. Since summertime free time is hardly ever free, help your child find the perfect summer job.

Fortunately for them, the summer provides for many different employment opportunities. Your child may want to consider pursuing one of these summer jobs.

Tutor
The school year may be over, but many kids are still in need of some academic help during the summer. If your child is a gifted learner, then tutoring might be right up their alley. When someone is passionate about a topic or subject, it is often easy for them to teach that subject to another individual. Therefore, it might be best for your teen to tutor in a subject that they excel in. As an added bonus, going over scholarly subjects with others will make sure that your child doesn’t lose any of their own knowledge during the summer months.

Amusement park attendant
Summer marks the reopening of amusement parks across the country. If you happen to live near one of these parks, then your teen might consider looking toward this establishment for employment. As most amusement parks are only open during the summer months, they are the perfect location for a part-time summer job. The parks are constantly busy during this time, so there are plenty of opportunities for your child to earn a lot of money. Even better, workers can often enjoy the rides and activities for free on their days off, adding to the excitement of their summer.

Lifeguard
One of the most popular activities to partake in during the summer is swimming. Nevertheless, swimming can be a somewhat dangerous endeavor if someone isn’t constantly looking out for any situations that might arise. That is where your child enters the picture. If they are a skilled swimmer, then lifeguarding can be an excellent summer job. Using their athletic skills, your teen can ensure that everyone is safe at the community pool, while simultaneously earning a summer income.

Movie Theater Attendant
Summer is, without a doubt, the busiest time of year at the movies. Therefore, theaters are always on the lookout for new employees during this time. Working at a movie theater will allow your child to earn a lot of hours and money. What’s even better is that they won’t have to work in the hot summer sun! Plus, as an added bonus, they get to see the biggest movies of the year before anyone else.

Camp Counselor
Is your teenager looking for a way to improve their leadership skills? If so, then a camp counselor is the ideal position for them. As a camp counselor, your teen will be given the task to look over a group of younger children. If he or she gets along well with kids, then this is a great summer job to consider. While supervising the campers, your teenager will gain impressive leadership experience. Furthermore, a position as a camp counselor looks very good on a resume.

A summer job not only provides your teen with increased income, but also experience, making it a worthwhile endeavor during the summer months.

This article is presented by INFINITI of South Atlanta in Union City, GA.