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Life without job would be boring

Life is good Life is great Life is unbelievable Life is hard Life is cruel Life is so beautiful.

Famous sayings about work You're no good unless you are a good assistant; and if you are, you're too good to be an assistant. ~Martin H. Fischer People who work sitting down get paid more than people who work standing up. ~Ogden Nash The difference between a job and a career is the difference between forty and sixty hours a week. ~Robert Frost  If you choose a job you love, you won`t have to work a day in your life -Unknown author  

Popular jobs for teenagers Having a job has many benefits for a teenager. Employment teaches responsibility and accountability, and also allows teenagers to earn money. Because their ability to work is often limited by school obligations, teens are generally happier in low-pressure, part-time jobs that offer flexible scheduling. Most communities offer a variety of job options that will interest teens of all different personality types.

When you are 13 and under, you can work as -a babysitter What jobs can you do? Take a look! Although technically, teens are allowed to do different jobs, most places do not typically employ youth until they are at least 16 years old. Here are some exceptions: When you are 13 and under, you can work as -a babysitter -an actor or performer in motion pictures, television, theater or radio -work on a farm or in a business owned by your parents When you are 14, you can work in -an office -grocery/retail store -restaurant -movie / theatre -amusement park -gasoline station When you turn 16, you can work in any job or occupation that has not been declared hazardous by the Secretary of Labor. When you turn 18, you can work any job or any number of hours. The child labor rules no longer apply to you!

Food industry Serving the public is a great way to increase your social skills with people in real life! If you love to communicate with people, restaurant employment may be for you. Working as a waiter you can develop your communication skills, self-esteem and responsibility.

Jobs at Stores Retail jobs, particularly in summer resort towns, are commonly held by young people. Retail sales clerks stock shelves, arrange displays, tag items, return items to shelves and assist customers. In some cases, you may be able to continue your job on a part-time position during the fall.

Movie Movie / Theatre Free movies, free popcorn, and socializing are just a few of the benefits you get when working at a movie. If you love movies, this is the perfect environment for you to spend your summer working hours.

Summer camp jobs Camp is a great opportunity for teens to get self-esteem and leadership skills. It`s ideal for outgoing, reliable people who enjoy working with children.

Jobs for Sports Fans  Stadiums, sports teams, race tracks and other athletic venues hire seasonal workers as ticket sellers, concession stand workers, souvenir sellers and maintenance workers. These types of organizations also hire interns (mostly unpaid) to help with communications, marketing, promotions and other administrative functions. These positions are ideal for young people with a future interest in sports management careers.

Outdoor Summer Jobs If you enjoy working outdoors, consider a seasonal farm job. Farms hire farm hands to help weed, water and maintain crops. During harvest time farm workers pick crops and help transport them . Many local farms employ stand workers to stock and sell fruit and vegetables.  

Landscaping and Lawn Care Landscaping and lawn care is well developed during the summer months. If you do not mind dirty jobs and love the outdoors, nature, this job is for you.

Jobs for Animal Lovers   Animal lovers might consider working for a pet store, veterinary clinics or hospitals, zoos, animal parks or animal shelter. Animal attendants will feed, groom, exercise animals as well clean cages and areas where animals are housed. Pet store workers will arrange displays, stock shelves, assist customers and care for pets. Stable hands at equine centers help to maintain the stalls and stable areas where horses are kept; they brush, groom, feed, water and sometimes help exercise horses.  

Cleaning jobs You can work for your parents or neighbors to earn extra cаsh.

Amusement Park Jobs   Amusement and water parks hire plenty of young people as ticket takers, ride monitors, concession staff, maintenance workers, singers, dancers, musicians and lifeguards.

Summer Jobs at the Beach  Want to spend the summer by the water and in the sun? Most ocean communities hire ticket takers, beach monitors, lifeguards to work on their beaches. Maintenance staff help to clean beaches, bathrooms and other facilities.

Hotel Receptionist This job is an excellent opportunity for the right person to begin a career in hotel industry. The duties include answering the phone, helping customers, assisting the senior receptionist and any other odd jobs.

``The harder you work, the luckier you get`` ( G.Player, golfer)