Anonymous wrote:HS summers my kids attended/worked at their sleepaway camps so it was never an issue finding a job.
The older is now a rising senior in college, and struggled each summer in college to find a job because they
didn’t have retail or service skills. Summer after first year in college, they again (grudgingly) were a camp counselor although for a local day camp. Summer after soph year they did not want to be a camp counselor again, and did not find a job until they came home after finals and more thoroughly exhausted applying online and in person to all sorts of retail, restaurant, etc jobs- they finally got a job as a restaurant busser, with crappy and erratic hours and not a lot of total hours. But, when they were applying for summer interships for this summer after junior year, most interviews asked a lot of questions tied back to that job so it was a good thing DC did it!
Younger kid has thankfully seen older sib’s summer job search struggles and got their lifeguard certification this past spring

So that’s my recommendation for every kid to do!