Winter Jobs for Teens

It's a great time to find winter jobs for teens.kids. Between the shopping demands and the
The holiday aisles are buzzing -and teens needparty season, parents are in need of more
money for the holidays. And employers need help.babysitting than normal. And babysitters are in
What a great match!high demand. Offer daytime sitting on the
Traditional seasonal jobsweekends to allow for parents to shop or
There are traditional seasonal winter jobs fornighttime sitting for those holiday parties (even if
teens that can be easy to find. And they might fitit's in the same home as the party!).
well into a teen holiday schedule due to schoolOther ideas for winter jobs for teens
breaks and the extra needs of employers.If you cannot find or are not interested in the
First, look at the retailers in your area. These cantraditional winter jobs for teens, consider other
be the big-box stores in malls or the local giftseasonal jobs that might be available in your area.
shop. All are going to be having more customersThese might last longer than the traditional jobs
and possibly longer hours. While there are limits onbecause they are not based just on the holidays.
the hours that some teens can work, nearly allThese include indoor sports areas, such as
retailers need extra staff for the increasedrock-climbing or ice skating areas, or the local
demands.gym which is sure to see an increase in
Next, scope out the restaurants. People who goattendance for New Year's resolutions. Also
out shopping do not want to go home to grab aconsider outdoor sports options such as outdoor
bite. They want to get something while they areice skating rinks or local ski slopes.
out. Add that to the increase in celebrations in theWhatever path you choose in your search,
evenings, and you've got restaurants that needremember that winter jobs for teens are all
more help.around. It's just a matter of finding that great job
Finally, parents are looking for extra help with thefor YOU!