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Balancing Books and Bucks

Written by Jake Keiter and featured in our September 13th, Print Edition!

Summer’s lazy days are slipping away, and high school students are gearing up for a new academic year. But what happens to those summer jobs that kept wallets lined with cash? Fear not, because we’ve got the lowdown on the top job ideas that will allow high schoolers to thrive in both work and school.

Fast Food Finesse:
Fast-food jobs can be flexible and perfect for students. Many chains offer after-school shifts and weekend hours. This gig teaches time management, customer service, and teamwork – skills that are as golden as a batch of crispy fries.
Working part-time at the Lickdale McDonald’s, taking evening shifts after school and weekend shifts. Learning how to manage the cash register, handle customer orders efficiently, and collaborate with a team during busy hours.

Retail Resilience:
Retail positions offer invaluable customer service experience. Choose a store with flexible hours, and you’ll learn to balance school and work while gaining important skills that will serve you well in any career.
Working at a department store like Target, with flexible hours that allow you to accommodate your school schedule. Gaining experience in assisting customers, stocking shelves, and organizing merchandise displays.

Tutoring Triumph:
If you’ve got a knack for math, science, or any subject, consider becoming a tutor. Help your peers excel academically while boosting your own knowledge and earning some extra cash.
Offering tutoring services to fellow high school students in subjects like math, helping them improve their grades. Building a reputation as a reliable and effective tutor in your school community.

Reporting and Writing Wonders:
For the budding journalists and writers, contribute to our newspaper. Not only will you sharpen your writing skills, but you’ll also be a source of valuable information for your community.
Becoming a contributor for the Northern Lebanon Bulletin or starting a blog where you write about local events, school activities, or your own interests. Conducting interviews, researching, and crafting engaging articles for readers.

Babysitting Brilliance:
Babysitting can offer flexible hours, making it ideal for high schoolers. Plus, it’s a job that allows you to use your responsible and caring nature to earn some money.
Babysitting for neighborhood families on weekday evenings or weekends. Providing a safe and nurturing environment for children, helping with homework, and ensuring their well-being while parents are away.

Freelance Freedom:
Embrace the gig economy by freelancing in areas like writing, graphic design, or even web development. You’ll have the freedom to choose your projects and work when it suits your schedule.
Freelancing as a content writer, taking on projects to create blog posts, articles, and web content for various clients. Managing your own schedule and building a portfolio of work.

Dog-Walking Dynamo:
Combine your love for animals with earning potential by becoming a dog walker. Set your hours and enjoy some furry companionship while making money.
Starting a dog-walking business in your community, offering services to pet owners who need their dogs exercised during the day. Setting your hours, establishing a loyal client base, and enjoying quality time with furry friends.

Internships with Impact:
Look for internships that align with your career goals. These opportunities can provide real-world experience and open doors to future success.
Securing an internship with Keiter Media, where you assist with digital marketing campaigns and social media management. Gaining hands-on experience in a field that aligns with your career goals and networking with professionals.

Remember, the key to balancing work and school is effective time management, open communication with employers, and setting clear priorities. Whether you’re flipping burgers, writing articles, or tutoring classmates, these job ideas can help you not only earn but also succeed both in the classroom and in the workforce. So, as the school year beckons, seize these opportunities and shine on all fronts!

Jake

Jacob Keiter is a husband, a writer, a journalist, a musician, and a business owner. His journey to becoming a writer was one that was paved with challenges, but ultimately led him to find his true calling. Jacob's early years were marked by a strong desire for creative expression. He was always drawn to music, and in his youth, he played in several bands, chasing the elusive promise of fame and success. However, despite his best efforts, Jacob struggled to find the recognition he craved. It wasn't until he hit a low point in his life that Jacob discovered his love for writing. He turned to writing as a form of therapy during a particularly difficult time, and found that it not only helped him to cope with his struggles, but also allowed him to express himself in a way that he had never been able to before. Jacob's writing skills quickly caught the attention of others, and he soon found himself working as a journalist for The Sun out of Hummelstown. From there, he went on to contribute to a variety of publications, including the American Bee Journal and Referee Magazine. Jacob's writing style is reflective of traditional journalism, but he also infuses his work with a unique voice that sets him apart from others in his field. Despite his success as a writer, Jacob also owns another business, JJ Auto & Home, which specializes in cleaning. Jacob's commitment to excellence is evident in all of his endeavors, whether it be in his writing or in his business ventures. Today, Jacob is the author of two books and continues to inspire others through his writing. His journey to becoming a writer serves as a reminder that sometimes our darkest moments can lead us to our greatest achievements.

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