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HOW TO GET RICH AND ESCAPE THE POORNESS
1. Retail Stock shelves, help customers find merchandise and ring up purchases. These jobs often come with a nice employee discount, so look for retail gigs at your favorite stores. Retail workers make about $14.03 per hour, according to the BLS.
2. Food Service Prepare food, serve food, ring up customers’ orders, bus dishes and clean up afterward. Server jobs at nicer restaurants tend to come with the best tips, but here’s how to give yourself the best chance of earning more tips no matter where you work. Workers in this industry can make about $12.50 per hour according to the BLS.
3. Receptionist Answer phones, direct calls and greet people when they enter the building. The receptionist is often the first person guests see or speak with when they contact a company, so you have to be ready to present yourself professionally at all times. Receptionists typically earn about $16 an hour.
4. Movie Theater Worker Take tickets, serve popcorn, clean popcorn off the floor and become very familiar with every summer blockbuster. Wages will vary here, but according to BLS, a movie theater ticket salesperson might earn $8 an hour, while a concessionist can make $11-$12 an hour, depending on location and company.
5. Library Assistant or Page Libraries offer additional programming in the summer when kids are out of school, so they need seasonal workers to staff those programs. Teens interested in books, reading and helping people could make great library assistants. Pay per hour is between $12-$15 and some libraries welcome ages 15 and up.
6. Delivery Person Older teens with cars can deliver for DoorDash, Uber Eats or Postmates. These options provide freedom and flexible work hours and depending on the area where you live and local demand, you can make good money. One driver told us he made $8k in one month delivering with Uber Eats.
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1. Retail Stock shelves, help customers find merchandise and ring up purchases. These jobs often come with a nice employee discount, so look for retail gigs at your favorite stores. Retail workers make about $14.03 per hour, according to the BLS.
2. Food Service Prepare food, serve food, ring up customers’ orders, bus dishes and clean up afterward. Server jobs at nicer restaurants tend to come with the best tips, but here’s how to give yourself the best chance of earning more tips no matter where you work. Workers in this industry can make about $12.50 per hour according to the BLS.
3. Receptionist Answer phones, direct calls and greet people when they enter the building. The receptionist is often the first person guests see or speak with when they contact a company, so you have to be ready to present yourself professionally at all times. Receptionists typically earn about $16 an hour.
4. Movie Theater Worker Take tickets, serve popcorn, clean popcorn off the floor and become very familiar with every summer blockbuster. Wages will vary here, but according to BLS, a movie theater ticket salesperson might earn $8 an hour, while a concessionist can make $11-$12 an hour, depending on location and company.
5. Library Assistant or Page Libraries offer additional programming in the summer when kids are out of school, so they need seasonal workers to staff those programs. Teens interested in books, reading and helping people could make great library assistants. Pay per hour is between $12-$15 and some libraries welcome ages 15 and up.
6. Delivery Person Older teens with cars can deliver for DoorDash, Uber Eats or Postmates. These options provide freedom and flexible work hours and depending on the area where you live and local demand, you can make good money. One driver told us he made $8k in one month delivering with Uber Eats.
1. Retail Stock shelves, help customers find merchandise and ring up purchases. These jobs often come with a nice employee discount, so look for retail gigs at your favorite stores. Retail workers make about $14.03 per hour, according to the BLS.
2. Food Service Prepare food, serve food, ring up customers’ orders, bus dishes and clean up afterward. Server jobs at nicer restaurants tend to come with the best tips, but here’s how to give yourself the best chance of earning more tips no matter where you work. Workers in this industry can make about $12.50 per hour according to the BLS.
3. Receptionist Answer phones, direct calls and greet people when they enter the building. The receptionist is often the first person guests see or speak with when they contact a company, so you have to be ready to present yourself professionally at all times. Receptionists typically earn about $16 an hour.
4. Movie Theater Worker Take tickets, serve popcorn, clean popcorn off the floor and become very familiar with every summer blockbuster. Wages will vary here, but according to BLS, a movie theater ticket salesperson might earn $8 an hour, while a concessionist can make $11-$12 an hour, depending on location and company.
5. Library Assistant or Page Libraries offer additional programming in the summer when kids are out of school, so they need seasonal workers to staff those programs. Teens interested in books, reading and helping people could make great library assistants. Pay per hour is between $12-$15 and some libraries welcome ages 15 and up.
6. Delivery Person Older teens with cars can deliver for DoorDash, Uber Eats or Postmates. These options provide freedom and flexible work hours and depending on the area where you live and local demand, you can make good money. One driver told us he made $8k in one month delivering with Uber Eats.
Hidden Content
1. Retail Stock shelves, help customers find merchandise and ring up purchases. These jobs often come with a nice employee discount, so look for retail gigs at your favorite stores. Retail workers make about $14.03 per hour, according to the BLS.
2. Food Service Prepare food, serve food, ring up customers’ orders, bus dishes and clean up afterward. Server jobs at nicer restaurants tend to come with the best tips, but here’s how to give yourself the best chance of earning more tips no matter where you work. Workers in this industry can make about $12.50 per hour according to the BLS.
3. Receptionist Answer phones, direct calls and greet people when they enter the building. The receptionist is often the first person guests see or speak with when they contact a company, so you have to be ready to present yourself professionally at all times. Receptionists typically earn about $16 an hour.
4. Movie Theater Worker Take tickets, serve popcorn, clean popcorn off the floor and become very familiar with every summer blockbuster. Wages will vary here, but according to BLS, a movie theater ticket salesperson might earn $8 an hour, while a concessionist can make $11-$12 an hour, depending on location and company.
5. Library Assistant or Page Libraries offer additional programming in the summer when kids are out of school, so they need seasonal workers to staff those programs. Teens interested in books, reading and helping people could make great library assistants. Pay per hour is between $12-$15 and some libraries welcome ages 15 and up.
6. Delivery Person Older teens with cars can deliver for DoorDash, Uber Eats or Postmates. These options provide freedom and flexible work hours and depending on the area where you live and local demand, you can make good money. One driver told us he made $8k in one month delivering with Uber Eats.