Hourly job ideas for my college aged daughter

Anonymous
Babysitting? Research assistant/TA for a professor? Lifeguard? Restaurant host/server? Uber eats driver?
Anonymous
Does she have any hobbies or sports experience that she can turn into tutoring or private instruction opportunities?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What about temp office work?


That would only work in the summers but winner, winner chicken dinner. This will help her the most find a professional job.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is she going to college to check off the box that's shes college educated so she will get more marriage proposals?


It doesn't matter what's the reason. She need's education and life experience.
Anonymous
Tutoring and babysitting. Does she drive? After school nanny for school aged kids.
Anonymous
Babysitting and after schooll nannying. It pays really well and is flexible. She can be picky about who she works for and around her schedule.
Anonymous
She sounds a smart young woman who wants to work and volunteer in top of her education. She is just a freshman, she'll dabble in courses and figure out a preferred major and professional track.

I also find it impressive that she is socially aware and doesn't want to tolerate colleagues/work environment which makes her uncomfortable.

Mommy! You got nothing to worry about.
Anonymous
Retail
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Retail


Right. Female fashion.
Anonymous
Lots of colleges offer part time job opportunities on campus. Work the check-in desk at the workout facility; receptionist in the admissions department; retail clerk in the university book store, security in a dorm, barista in the campus coffee shop, admin in the college business office, etc. etc. Many of these come with the added bonus of getting to study while you work (i.e., in between customers). Can she try something like that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lots of colleges offer part time job opportunities on campus. Work the check-in desk at the workout facility; receptionist in the admissions department; retail clerk in the university book store, security in a dorm, barista in the campus coffee shop, admin in the college business office, etc. etc. Many of these come with the added bonus of getting to study while you work (i.e., in between customers). Can she try something like that?


Most of those roles go to people on aid required to do work-study.
Anonymous
She can make $25-30hr cash babysitting
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She can make $25-30hr cash babysitting


She can enroll at nanny agencies or advertise within your social circle, neighborhood etc to find gigs by word of mouth. Babysitting gives girls and boys a good idea of how to handle children and why they shouldn't have children until they are ready.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She sounds a smart young woman who wants to work and volunteer in top of her education. She is just a freshman, she'll dabble in courses and figure out a preferred major and professional track.

I also find it impressive that she is socially aware and doesn't want to tolerate colleagues/work environment which makes her uncomfortable.

Mommy! You got nothing to worry about.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Retail


Right. Female fashion.


I was going to suggest something similar. Retail in a smaller place. Maybe even an ice cream shop or coffee house, someplace that will offer her hours outside of typical class times.
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