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The expert listed the options for summer part-time work for teenagers

Expert Loikova: teenagers can work as waiters and tutors in the summer
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HR specialist Zulia Loikova listed the options for summer part-time work for teenagers.

In conversation with the portal On Wednesday, February 26, she noted that a good option might be to work as a waiter in cafes or restaurants, as well as a barista or kitchen assistant. In such a job, there is a flexible schedule and the opportunity to earn tips.

You can also mow the lawn, water flowers, provide services to neighbors: walk dogs, take care of pets, help with cleaning, repairs or groceries.

In addition, you can become a volunteer and cooperate with charities: such work may not bring income, but this way the teenager will gain experience and the necessary skills.

You can also teach or be a tutor, work as a freelancer, and have skills in design, programming, video editing, and creating texts and illustrations.

You can consider working as a salesman, a cashier in a store, or moonlighting in children's camps, the website notes href="https://aif.ru/society/ekspert-loikova-nazvala-luchshie-varianty-podrabotki-dlya-podrostkov-letom">aif.ru.

Previously a site kp.ru referring to experts, he wrote that teenagers should clarify their work schedule, salary and responsibilities before employment, and not accept informal work without a clear contract. It is also important to keep an eye on the balance of work, study and leisure.

In January, economist Anna Anisimova said that schoolchildren early entrepreneurship has become popular. The economist advises students to choose a job based on their interests and not to act secretly, as self-employment without parental consent can lead to risks such as unpaid wages or fines.

In October, investor Evgeny Khodchenkov announced the benefits of part-time work in adolescence. According to him, working teenagers understand the value of money and manage their finances better, and in adulthood they are less likely to find themselves in financial "breakdowns," writes RT.

In August, Nina Ostanina, chairman of the State Duma Committee on Family, Women and Children, advised teenagers from the age of 14 to look for work during the holidays. She stressed that children should get used to work, but do it in their free time from school, notes href="https://360.ru/news/obschestvo/deputat-ostanina-posovetovala-podrostkam-podrabatyvat-v-period-kanikul/">360.ru.

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