Summer Job, Job Search,Summer Jobs header image
   
 

Make Money with a Summer Job

There are many ways to make money with a summer job. For many individuals, a summer job provides a form of financial relief that is much needed. Teenagers, college students, teachers, and people with similar positions may consider a summer job to get some extra cash to cover their financial obligations, or just to simply put some cash away to save for long term goals. If you are looking for ways to make money with a summer job, you are sure to benefit from the many ideas that are listed in this article. Here, you will find many methods that you can use in order to make money with a summer job. Not all these options are right for everyone, but you are sure to discover an option that is right for you.

 

One of the most common ways to make money with a summer job is to get into the lawn care business. This is a very popular type of summer job. One of the reasons that lawn care is such a popular summer job is that a lawn must be tended to more frequently during summer months. If you build a good list of clients early in the summer, you are sure to stay in work all summer long on a consistent basis. Having this type of summer job requires some basic lawn care equipment, such as a lawn mower, a weed eater, and a rake. If you purchase this equipment in the right places, you will have to spend very little when it comes to the cost of starting this summer job. More than likely, you will make back what you spend within the first week or two if you advertise your business properly.

If you are looking for a less common summer job that can result in profits and costs very little to start, you should consider selling various types of beverages in places where they are not readily available. In the summer months, many people go on camping and fishing trips. You could set up a cooler in these locations and fill them with a lot of ice. You can then place an assortment of beverages such as bottled water and different kinds of sodas in the coolers and sell them. The only start up cost for this type of summer job is the ice, the cooler, a vehicle and gas to fuel that vehicle, and the price of the beverages. You can make up to a 200% profit on these beverages if you sell them in the right locations. You may want to consider selling at local parks, flea markets, and small sporting events as well.

There are many types of summer jobs that you can engage in to make money. It is important to select a summer job that interests you. You can choose to work for someone else in your summer job, or you can choose to start your own business to make money.

'Good Food Jobs' Founders Taylor Cocalis and Dorothy Neagle: A Week In The Life (Food Informants)

Food Informants is a week-in-the-life series profiling fascinating people in the food world. We hope it will give you a first-hand look at the many different corners of the food industry.

Read more...


Could Studebakers be made once again in South Bend?

A Colorado businessman says South Bend has moved up on his list of possible factory sites now that the right-to-work bill has passed.

Read more...


5 Expert Tips: A Winning College Admissions Plan For Your Child

Every January around this time, Weiner sees his office besieged by parents clamoring for advice for their children - but many start the process too late.

Read more...


Club News

Send information for this listing 10 days in advance of publication to: Club News, Lifestyle Department, The Sun, Box 1477, Lowell, MA 01853.

Read more...


Sixel: Résumés can help teens, too

Sixel: Résumés can help teens, too San Antonio Express-News Copyright 2012 San Antonio Express-News. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Published 08:36 p.m., Friday, January 20, 2012 Teachers want a copy to write a more informed letter of recommendation; scholarship committees want to see her accomplishments on an easy-to-read format ...

Read more...


Burlington School District offers changes other than pay hike

Hmmm ... Let us consider this premise ... : 1/31/2012 It may be true, children may be reaching their 'academic potential'; that the average teacher is not culpable for the lousy results of public education!

Read more...


Rich Archbold: Long Beach Day Nursery celebrates 100th anniversary

On Nov. 4, 1912, three mothers went to a small bungalow on American Avenue (now Long Beach Boulevard) and dropped off their preschool children at the city's first day care center, the Long Beach Day Nursery.

Read more...


Work on bargesSummer jobs in mexicoSummer youth employmentSummer park jobsJobs for young peopleHoliday reps careerJunior camp counselorsSummer employment for teachersSummer jobs for teachersSnag a jobSummer camp jobsWorking abroad for summerEasy money for teensSummer job teensSummer employment resume
 
 
 
bottom bar