Anonymous wrote:OP here. It is tough out there. Teens are competing with 20-somethings and in some cases, older adults, for jobs. I’m hearing that from many corners, which is why I’m gathering a list now. I’ll have a better idea where to start come December.
Anonymous wrote:My DS started working at a local boarding kennel when he turned 16. He likes animals, dogs in particular. He also is an ADHD kid and it keeps him moving since he is walking dogs, cleaning up, etc throughout the day.
He's still working there PT while taking community college courses now at 19.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the counselors at my local camp were previous year’s campers. So to get a job they had to already come from wealthy families who could afford sending them there. They are getting paid and they’re also racking up the SSL hours.
That's the problem with a lot of camp counselor positions. They get hired out of a CIT pool where parents are paying for their kids to do work.
Anonymous wrote:I wish we had diners in MoCo!! As if!