Posted by JML755 on October 03, 2010 at 08:48:45 from (24.192.222.226):
In Reply to: O/T Jobs for kids posted by twopop on October 03, 2010 at 07:49:01:
Depends on what her talents/interests are. Does she have a talent that she could use to teach youngsters? Piano? Dance? Horseback riding? Is she planning to go to college? If so, then resume building activities (i.e. volunteerism) can mean more than flipping burgers at a fast food joint.
I think that today's kids have to "think outside the box" to make it in life. It's no longer graduate from HS (or even college), yell out "here I am World" and get a job.
One area that I think will make someone employable just about anywhere is in the health care field. Doctor, nurse, health-care aide, etc.
If she likes the farm life, maybe start a temp business hiring kids to work for farmers, etc. Seems like contract labor is the name of the game these days with a lot of companies.
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