What are the best first jobs for high school students?

Top jobs for high school students

  • Movie theater cashier or usher.
  • Front desk receptionist.
  • Yard worker.
  • Pet sitter or dog walker.
  • Babysitter.
  • Delivery driver.
  • Tutor.
  • Grocery store associate.

What are you called when you first enter high school?

High school first year students are almost exclusively referred to as freshmen, or in some cases by their grade year, 9th graders. Second year students are sophomores, or 10th graders, then juniors or 11th graders, and finally seniors or 12th graders.

How many high school students work part time?

Nearly 1 in 4 high school students worked in 2014, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Here are some things you need to know about high school students and part-time jobs. Learning to budget time and to use it well is a skill that many students don’t learn until they’re in college or in their actual careers.

Where can I work as a high school student?

Wages tend to be higher in stores where the workforce is unionized, which is more common in the northern U.S. and on the West Coast. (I earned about 30% more than minimum wage as a union cashier — a nice rate for a high school student.)

Why are so many high school students getting jobs?

First of all, there are obviously a number of reasons why high school students choose to get jobs—to help support their families, to save for college, or to just earn some extra money. Nearly 1 in 4 high school students worked in 2014, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

How does FIRST robotics work for high school students?

FIRST Robotics Competition gives high school students and their adult mentors the opportunity to work and create together to solve a common problem. Hard work pays off! Each FIRST Robotics Competition season culminates with local and regional events where qualifying teams compete for awards and a spot in the FIRST Championship.

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