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Helping Your Teen Find a Summer Job
by Aurelia Williams
Description: School almost out? Here are some helpful tips for helping your teen find a summer job.
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Summer break for most students is not too far away. In fact,
many teens will be looking for a way to earn extra cash. As a
parent, there are things you can do to help your teen find
summer work.
Thinking back to when we were teens, it was a given that
summers would be devoted to finding a job to help with family
finances. Today, the same holds true for some teens, while
others simply want to find a way to earn additional cash for
expenses they may incur over the summer.
Having a job as a teen is important in that it teaches
responsibility at an early age, but more importantly, prepares
them for when they become full-time members of the work force.
More importantly, developing a worth ethic can be immeasurable.
Along with learning to work along with others, understanding
what is expected of them, and given the opportunity to work in
different types of businesses can make all the difference in
ascertaining their field of endeavor.
In order to help your teen find a summer job, perhaps the place
you work in may need someone to help with filing or other office
duties; or if your teen is pursuing a specific area of interest
you can contact many companies in that particular field who are
seeking interns; you can ask your teen's counselor if there are
any corporations who are hiring teens as part of a school-wide
program; contact local department stores, small boutiques, or
stores within malls who need assistance during the summer. You
can also contact your local state and city government to
determine what summer jobs they have available. In fact, some
of these jobs may be out door related, which your teen may find
more suitable.
As a parent, you can also contact your friends and family
members who may need additional help in their respective
companies. In addition, there are plenty of jobs offered at
summer camps where your teen can apply for a position as a
counselor.
For a teen, working a summer job brings a certain amount of
experience they could not obtain anywhere else. Understanding
how specific businesses operate, the ability to take orders,
and establishing a foothold in one area or another gives them
the opportunity to decide what field of endeavor they may want
to pursue in college.
As parents, we want the very best for our teens. Helping them
to find a summer job is the first step on their path to
learning the rules of the game. Moreover, the benefits are
invaluable in helping them think about their career choices.
The more teens are exposed to, and become part of, the work
force – the easier the transition will be when they graduate
from college.
Need more tips on parenting your teen? Visit
http://www.parentingmyteen.com for free tips, resources and a
bi-weekly podcast dedicated to helping you parent your
adolescent.
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