Summer jobs?

Find a nice golf club and caddy. I do it and make 120 a round (usually 4 hours) yeah thats right i get paid 30$ an hour. I'm not even the highest level caddy either they make around 180 or 200.
 
I'm going to try and hook up a job with a brand new ice cream parlor opening in my town. Not sure if you have an ice cream parlor to work at, but it should be sweeet.
 
If you want to have fun go be a lifeguard. Pay sucks but it is literally the greatest job ever.

If you want to make a lot of money, and there is oil and gas in your state go get a job on a drilling rig.

If you want to make a lot of money deal drugs or do gay porn.
 
Currently I walk door to door trying to get people to sign up for a free estimate for painting. Thats only temporary so it looks like ill be a janitor again this summer. There are no fucking jobs anymore. just take what you can find man
 
solicit yourself for sex on craigs listpros: have sexcons:itll be bad sex with a) lots of gross old men b) maybe 1 or 2 overweight 50 year old women c) one of the people may turn you into a lampshade possibly
 
I'm not sure about where you live or what you are interested in doing but where I live there are loads of better jobs than lawn mowing for an 18y.o (no offense to whoever suggested it still a legit job)

Check you local classifieds for job postings, apply to lots of places, get a dope ass resume ready and act professional and interested in the company and you'll be sure to land a sick job.

Remember, you miss 100% of the shots you don't take. If you find a place you wanna work apply even if they aren't hiring because you never know.

I can personally vouch for this as I just got a call for an interview with a company that wasn't hiring but I really wanted to work for. I was persistent with emails to the company and explained my situation in a professional manner. They explained that they weren't hiring but would keep me in mind. I stayed in contact and today they called. Opening a new office nearby and needed help.
 
Yard Service Company - Lawn mowing, trimming trees, cleaning gutters. easy shit.

Work at a summer camp - almost always hiring and depending on where you work, you can get awesome tips
 
Defienetly do a lawn mowing buiseness you can charge like 25-50$ for cutting and like 120 for edging and other stuff
 
Find the closest hospital and get a job as a patient transporter. Easy as shit. All you do is pick up patients at their rooms, push them to whatever procedure they need to get done in a wheelchair, sit outside, push them back. You have to push around stretchers sometimes too. You don't need any medical experience and all you have to do is be nice and personable.
 
idk if youre being sarcastic, but ice cream truck drivers that do it in the right neighborhood actually make good money. get a stop done in 5 mins and sell a box of 15 ice cream bars for $1 each when you bought the box for like $4. thats 11 bucks in 5 mins
 
yard man for a boat marina! landed that job back in 9th grade. Making $13.50 half on the books/ half off (for workermans comp in case i get hurt). If anyone know's anything about boats you'll know what I'm saying when I say I paint bottoms, replace props and outdrives, oil changes, move cinderblocks around cause that's what boats get stored on, and work with my boy anthon who's hookin me up with a sweet system this summer! love black people

solid job, work outside all summer, get ripped up
 
If you live in or near a big city bike a pedicab around the city for a local company. This summer I'll be biking people to and from Coors Field every game. For those who don't know what a pedicab is its this.

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that was my absolute favorite job, until umping an all star game. normally had a pretty good rapport with the kids until i made a good call but an upsetting one against the home team. couldnt take the pressure anymore, lol
 
oh no way you do that! I always see them at rockies games. personally I never felt the need to pay someone to take me a couple hundred feet but old and fat people eat that shit up.
 
Yea I've only just started though. You rent the bike for $125 a week and keep all fare and tips tax free. Basically you get free range to ride anywhere in Denver, with no set hours at all. $2 a block is the norm plus a few bucks tip. Old people and young families can't get enough of the pedicab.
 
If you live by the water, be a launch operator at a yacht club or marina. The boats you drive are badass and you can do all the sick maneuvers in them. The pay is decent, like $13 an hour but the tips you get are awesome. One night I made $250 in tips alone (4th of July, very busy)
 
Is this for Student Works Painting or another student run painting company? Cause for anyone even thinking of getting a job with one... GTFO NOW, I worked for SWP two summers ago, and having a student as a manager was terrible. He was horrible at getting business for us, despite the hours of door to door marketing that I did, and then every other day he'd say "oh the forecast says its gonna rain... we can't paint... oh the forecast says its going to be really hot... we can't paint... today is going to be perfect, lets start work at 11:00 (and then work till 8 or 9)" In the end I didn't get properly paid either.
Now, tree planting, there's an awesome job, has the potential for a LOT of money, but its VERY hard work, planting thousands of trees a day, climbing through swamps and slash in the pouring rain and sweltering heat. One month till I return!
 
I got to ride just one week at the end of last summer. I'm starting again in a few weeks after schools out. The most I made was 110ish a day, riding for like 4 hours. You easily pay for the bike riding 2-3 days a week.

The key is to hit up concerts, games, and other big events. Supposedly people riding during the DNC a few years ago made thousands during it.

It keeps you in shape and you meet a ton of people, its great.
 
college works painting. But yeah. Im not painting, I just sign people up. My boss knows whatsup and gets me my money so i have no complaints with him.
 
Agreed, I worked for College Pro and it was complete hell. Havent seen a pay stub yet or a T4 to do my taxes. Wouldnt reccomend these student painting jobs to anyone
 
go to alaska, find a fishing job. I made 45,000 before taxes in 3 months of work at age 16. it can be hard work, but its an awesome adventure.
 
selling vienersnitsal out the back of a golf cart at a soccer place. pretty gurls, food, warm summerness golf cart yay.
 
Get your name out there for the hardlabor. Last season i moved haybails and also did side jobs roofing with my uncle. Both payed $15 dollars an hour and i would come out with at least $90.00 dollars a day. Now that its winter, i make $8.50
 
if you want to party like a fool with degenerately amazing people then go treeplanting, you will also make money
 
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