6 BEST High Paying Jobs for TEENAGERS with No Experience

Matt While
27 Aug 202209:36

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the creator shares the best jobs for teenagers with no experience, covering various part-time opportunities like retail, fast food, and landscaping. The video also provides tips on using platforms like Indeed and LinkedIn to find and apply for jobs, including how to ace the application process. There's practical advice on job responsibilities, pay rates, and even ideas for starting your own business. Perfect for teens balancing school, social life, and a new job, this guide helps viewers find flexible, beginner-friendly work that fits their schedule.

Takeaways

  • 💼 This video focuses on the best jobs teenagers with no experience can get.
  • 🎥 It's a follow-up to a previous video that was well-received.
  • 🕒 The jobs listed are flexible, suitable for teenagers balancing school and social life.
  • 🌐 A key resource mentioned for finding jobs is Indeed.com, where users can search and apply for jobs quickly.
  • 🛒 Retail jobs like Target and Walmart are a common option, offering positions such as cashier and stocker.
  • 🍔 Fast food jobs like McDonald's and Chick-fil-A are also good starter jobs, offering slightly lower pay but faster-paced environments.
  • 🍽️ Restaurant jobs may have lower base pay but provide opportunities for tips, which can significantly increase earnings.
  • 🌿 Landscaping is a physical labor job that can pay between $12 and $27 an hour depending on experience.
  • 🏊 Lifeguard jobs are available mostly in warm climates and require CPR certification and strong swimming skills.
  • 💻 Starting an online business, like a YouTube channel or podcast, is mentioned as a scalable option with unlimited earning potential.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of the video?

    -The video aims to provide teenagers with a list of jobs they can get with no experience and offers tips on how to find and apply for these jobs.

  • Why does the creator emphasize these jobs for teenagers?

    -The creator emphasizes these jobs because teenagers often have limited time due to school, college, and social life, so these jobs are designed to fit into their busy schedules with flexible hours.

  • What website does the creator recommend for finding jobs?

    -The creator recommends using Indeed.com, a job posting website where teenagers can easily apply for part-time jobs.

  • What is LinkedIn used for according to the video?

    -LinkedIn is described as a professional website where users can list their experience and previous jobs, which helps make them appear more credible to employers.

  • What are some examples of retail jobs mentioned in the video?

    -Examples of retail jobs include Target, Walmart, Publix, BJ's, and Home Depot, where teenagers can work as cashiers, customer service representatives, or stockers.

  • What is the estimated pay for fast food jobs mentioned in the video?

    -The estimated pay for fast food jobs is around $14 per hour, with potential increases based on experience and location.

  • What is unique about working at a restaurant compared to other jobs?

    -While the base pay at restaurants can be low (around $5 to $10 per hour), employees can earn significant tips, sometimes making up to hundreds of dollars per hour.

  • What does the creator mention about landscaping jobs?

    -The creator discusses landscaping jobs, mentioning that they often involve physical labor such as mowing lawns, moving rocks, and power washing. The pay typically ranges from $12 to $15 per hour, but can be higher with more experience.

  • What are the key qualifications to become a lifeguard?

    -To become a lifeguard, one needs to be CPR certified and a strong swimmer, as the job involves rescuing people in emergencies.

  • What alternative option does the video suggest for those who want to earn more money than traditional jobs offer?

    -The video suggests starting an online business, such as creating a YouTube channel, podcast, or offering freelance services on platforms like Fiverr, where earnings are not limited to an hourly rate.

Outlines

00:00

👨‍💼 Finding Jobs as a Teenager with No Experience

The video starts by explaining the purpose of the content, which is to provide a guide for teenagers looking for jobs without prior experience. The creator references a previous popular video on the same topic and emphasizes that the jobs mentioned in this video will be flexible enough to fit around school and social commitments. The video also promises to teach viewers how to find and apply for jobs, starting with a demonstration of Indeed.com, a website where companies post job offers, allowing users to apply quickly with their resumes. Several job postings on the site, such as CBS, Cinemark, Chipotle, Pet Supermarket, and Panera, are mentioned as examples of available opportunities.

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🛒 Exploring Retail Jobs for Teenagers

The video transitions into discussing retail jobs at popular stores like Target, Walmart, and Home Depot. The creator shares personal experience working at Target as a cashier and stocker, highlighting that retail jobs are easy to learn and offer decent pay, often starting around $15 per hour. Training is usually paid, and pay raises are common after a few months of employment. These jobs are recommended for teenagers because they require no prior experience and offer a manageable workload.

🍔 Fast Food Jobs: A Busy Yet Rewarding Option

Next, the video covers fast food jobs, such as those at Chick-fil-A, McDonald's, and Wendy's. The job roles include cashiering, taking drive-through orders, and preparing food. The creator notes that while fast food jobs are fast-paced and require constant activity, they are ideal for teenagers looking to gain work experience. Pay rates start around $14 per hour, with opportunities to earn more depending on the location. The flexibility of fast food jobs makes them suitable for students.

🍽 Working in Restaurants: Tips Can Boost Your Earnings

The video shifts focus to restaurant jobs, which typically have lower base pay ranging from $5 to $10 per hour. However, tips can significantly increase earnings, with servers potentially making anywhere from $20 to hundreds of dollars an hour depending on the quality of service and tipping culture in the U.S. The creator mentions popular restaurant chains like Olive Garden and Applebee's, explaining that serving jobs can vary in income day to day, depending on customer tips.

🌿 Landscaping: Physical Work with Potential Cash Pay

Landscaping is another job option for teenagers, especially during the summer. The creator explains that landscaping tasks might include mowing lawns, power washing, and spreading mulch. While physically demanding, landscaping jobs provide valuable skills and can sometimes offer under-the-table cash payments. Pay typically ranges from $12.50 to $27 per hour, depending on the employer and level of experience.

🌊 Lifeguarding: A Fun Job for Strong Swimmers

The video suggests lifeguarding as a great option for those living in warm climates, especially for strong swimmers. While the job requires CPR certification and physical training, it usually involves spending time by the pool or beach, with minimal action unless someone needs rescuing. Lifeguarding can be a seasonal or year-round job depending on location, and it’s noted as a good option for teens who enjoy the outdoors.

💻 Starting Your Own Online or Offline Business

The final job suggestion focuses on starting an online business, which offers unlimited earning potential compared to hourly jobs. The creator encourages viewers to consider ventures like starting a YouTube channel, podcast, or freelancing on platforms like Fiverr. While the video provides some tips on scaling an online business, it also reminds viewers that traditional jobs offer stability in hourly wages if online work isn’t their preference.

🎬 Final Thoughts and Promotions

The video concludes with a reminder for viewers to like, subscribe, and take advantage of affiliate offers for Mint Mobile phone plans and Capital One credit card applications. The creator highlights how these deals can save money or provide a starting point for building credit. Finally, the creator urges the audience to subscribe as many regular viewers haven’t yet, and promises more helpful videos in the future.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Teenage Jobs

The video focuses on various jobs that teenagers with no experience can get. These jobs are designed to fit into a teenager’s schedule, balancing school and social life. Examples mentioned include retail, fast food, and landscaping.

💡Retail Jobs

Retail jobs such as working at Target, Walmart, or Publix are highlighted as easy-to-apply, entry-level positions. The speaker shares his own experience working as a cashier at Target, explaining that the work involves tasks like stocking shelves and customer service, often paying around $15 per hour.

💡Fast Food

Fast food jobs, such as working at McDonald’s, Chick-fil-A, or Chipotle, are mentioned as high-demand positions with quick-paced environments. The speaker describes duties like operating the drive-thru, making food, and cleaning, with a typical starting wage of around $14 per hour.

💡Indeed.com

Indeed.com is presented as a website where users can easily search for part-time jobs in their area. The speaker explains how to use the platform to find and apply for jobs quickly by creating a resume and filtering job postings based on location.

💡LinkedIn

LinkedIn is introduced as a professional platform where users can list their work experience and network with employers. The video suggests LinkedIn as an alternative to Indeed for those looking for jobs that require more professional networking.

💡Tips

In the context of restaurant jobs, tips are highlighted as a significant portion of a server’s income. While base pay may be low (around $5-$10 per hour), tips can vary greatly, with the potential to earn significantly more depending on the quality of service.

💡Landscaping

Landscaping jobs are described as physical labor positions that include tasks like mowing lawns, moving rocks, and power washing. While the speaker notes that the pay starts around $12.50 per hour, these jobs offer valuable hands-on skills and cash-based payments.

💡Lifeguard

A lifeguard position is presented as a job for teenagers in warmer climates or during the summer months. Lifeguards must be strong swimmers and CPR-certified, and their duties primarily involve monitoring people at pools or beaches. The job offers long hours of sun exposure with occasional rescue responsibilities.

💡Online Business

Starting an online business is suggested as a more flexible and potentially lucrative alternative to traditional jobs. Examples include running a YouTube channel, freelancing on platforms like Fiverr, or starting a podcast. The speaker emphasizes the scalability of online businesses as a path to higher income.

💡Part-Time Jobs

The video focuses on part-time jobs, which allow teenagers to work without compromising school or social activities. These jobs, such as retail, fast food, and landscaping, are ideal for teenagers because they offer flexible hours, shorter shifts, and opportunities for experience without prior qualifications.

Highlights

Introduction to the video: Overview of best jobs for teenagers with no experience.

Mention of the previous popular video on the same topic and aim to provide a part two.

Discussion on the importance of flexible jobs that fit into a teenager's schedule.

Explanation of how to use Indeed.com to find jobs by searching for 'teen part-time' jobs.

Examples of companies hiring teenagers for part-time jobs: CVS, Cinemark, Chipotle, Pet Supermarket.

Detailed instructions on how to apply for jobs via Indeed.com and LinkedIn.

Highlighting retail jobs at companies like Target, Walmart, and Home Depot as good options for teenagers.

Personal experience shared about working at Target as a cashier and stocker, earning $15 an hour.

Fast food jobs mentioned, with examples like Chick-fil-A, McDonald’s, and Chipotle, with pay around $14 to $16 per hour.

Restaurant jobs explained, emphasizing the role of tips as a significant source of income.

Landscaping jobs highlighted for teenagers willing to do physical labor, paying around $12 to $15 an hour.

Lifeguard jobs mentioned for teenagers living in warmer states, requiring CPR certification.

Encouragement to start an online business or freelance work on platforms like Fiverr for unlimited earning potential.

Promotion of previous videos on online businesses and freelance opportunities.

Final reminder to subscribe to the channel and promotion of affiliate links for phone plans and starter credit cards.

Transcripts

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what is going on guys in this video i'm gonna  be going over the best jobs you guys can get  

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as a teenager with no experience and this video  is gonna be a part two to my first video that  

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i made almost a year ago you guys absolutely  loved that video so i hope you guys do enjoy  

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this one as well. I know being a teenager myself  you guys may not have a lot of time because you  

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either have school or college and you also  have a social life so all of these jobs will  

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perfectly fit into your schedule and they won't  be long eight hour shifts where you guys won't  

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be able to do them so this video i will be going  over the best jobs you can get as a teenager with  

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no experience and actually also how you can find  these jobs and apply and actually get accepted  

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for those jobs now before we get into the actual  jobs and how much they pay first i'm going to be  

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showing you guys how you can find these jobs and  this brings us to a website called indeed.com  

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and what this website is is a job posting  website where companies will post a job offer  

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and you guys can actually apply with your resume  in less than five minutes so over here at the  

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website indeed.com all you have to do is search  team part-time and then search bar and then where  

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it would be your location so i'm then you're gonna  press on find jobs and now on the left side you'll  

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find all the jobs that companies are willing to  hire people for so i'm gonna x out that right  

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there and then on the side we see cbs is part time  you scroll down there's a theater team member for  

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cinemark and as you scroll down there's more and  more you know in chipotle we have spirit halloween  

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which is a good one but that job is only you know  seasonal because halloween i feel like normally  

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those stores actually do go out of business but  we have pet supermarket we have crocs i did not  

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know that was a store actually i thought that was  just the shoe and we have sprouts farmers colombia  

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big lots never really heard of any of these  because i'm not from here and then we have  

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panera so on the left you can find all the jobs  and then all you have to do is press apply on  

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company site if you like that job and then once  you press on that it will probably give you some  

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questions or to upload a resume and then they will  automatically either send you an interview link on  

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zoom or you will because of the time now you guys  can actually go back to the stores and actually  

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interview in person so that's how you use indeed  it's fairly easy to set up all you have to do is  

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create an account and then you can apply on any  of these company job offers that they have posted  

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now another thing that is not on indeed.com  is linkedin now linkedin is a professional  

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website where you guys can actually list all  of your experience and where you have worked  

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this makes you look alike the first one on this  list is retail so these are jobs such as target  

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walmart publix vj's home depot etc so all of these  what you have to do is you can either be a cashier  

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or you can be a customer service representative or  you can be a stalker so all these have different  

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responsibilities you don't really apply for  each individual one you just apply on the  

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company website so i used to work at target  and that was actually a pretty good three  

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months of working there until you know some things  happened so i only worked for the summer and then  

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basically what i had to do is i was a cashier  and i you know stocked the shelf so that that  

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job was actually fairly easy i had no experience  when i applied for there and i actually got paid  

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15 an hour starting out so if you work there like  six months or to a year you will definitely get a  

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raise of above 15 hours 15 an hour which 15 hours  starting out was actually really good and the job  

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was really easy other than that for the cashier  it was fairly easy to learn i actually did have  

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one training week and actually got paid for  training i believe most jobs will actually pay  

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for training but if it does not you know it's  it's not that bad because you will still get  

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paid a decent amount from actually working after  that training week the second one on this list is  

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fast food basically when you go into any fast  food restaurant like chick-fil-a mcdonald's  

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wendy's or any other all you have to do is you can  either be a cashier or you can be the one on the  

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headset when someone goes to the drive-through  or you can be the one actually making food or  

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cleaning so i've actually never worked in fast  food i only had one job which was working at  

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target in retail which was the first one on this  list so for fast food those are the job the job  

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duties so the things you basically have to do the  median pay for this i believe is fourteen dollars  

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an hour when i lived up in new jersey people were  starting out at fourteen dollars an hour and they  

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gradually made up to fifteen or sixteen dollars  an hour and some people even did start at 12  

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an hour working at chipotle which we saw chipotle  on the indeed.com website this one can be a bit  

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faster paced environment other than retail because  you have to be making food fast or you always have  

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something to do as more and more customers are  going through the drive through so this job's a  

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more fast-paced environment if that is something  you guys are good at definitely apply for this  

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job because you don't need any experience to apply  for this job and it's a great starter job if you  

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guys do want to get some experience if you guys  do want more experience and you do want to start  

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a job and also making some money while you are in  high school or college this is a great job for you  

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the third one we have working at a restaurant  and these actually and working at a restaurant  

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starting pay is actually pretty bad i believe  it's anywhere from five to ten dollars an hour  

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but that's not all the money you will be making  you do get tips and in the united states the tip  

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environment sort of everybody does it and they  don't really tip a small amount all the time so  

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for tips you can get anywhere from twenty dollars  an hour all the way up to hundreds of dollars per  

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hour compared to the other jobs in this list  where you're only getting a solid like 14 to 16  

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for tips the money you make each day will never  be the same because it'll be different amounts  

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compared to how much people tip if you are a good  server people will tend to tip you more if you're  

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bad you may even get no tip which i believe  now everybody tips even if they like you or not  

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so typical restaurants you have olive garden  applebee's you have odds which was big in new  

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jersey and you have others so you can always apply  at restaurants just go under the categories for  

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when you're looking for a job and select on  restaurants or server this next one on this  

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list if you do not mind actually if you don't mind  doing physical labor this one is landscaping so i  

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actually did landscaping during the summer where  everything was shut down because i had nothing  

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to do and i made a solid 12.50 an hour which was  not a lot at all but it actually gave me skills  

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um that i didn't get working other jobs this one i  was sort of paid under the table so i got cash at  

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the end of the week and i was out in the hot sun  all day so i actually did get a pretty good tan  

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job description for this is basically any type of  landscaping so it could be moving rocks it could  

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be placing rocks mulch mowing lawns power  washing any of that but power washing was  

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actually blowing up on tick tock a few months ago  so that's definitely another great business um or  

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an online job not online or a job that you guys  can actually do you can start up that yourself  

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or you can work for somebody else doing that  these jobs typically pay anywhere from 12 to 15  

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an hour or if you do really good and you work  for a better business you can actually get paid  

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and then 20 is anywhere from 20 to i believe  like 27 per hour because it's still summertime  

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this next job is being a lifeguard and the summer  is almost older but is almost over but if you do  

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live in a in a southern state where it's actually  warm all the time you can apply to be a lifeguard  

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only qualification for this is you need to be  cpr certified and you can be a strong swimmer  

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and you'll be somewhat strong because you have  to get people out of the water if they are  

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drowning if you do like spending time at a  beach or a pool this job will be the perfect  

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one for you because you will almost be doing  nothing but sitting in the hot sun all day  

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because normally not a lot of people drown  but you know for instance one of them  

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you see someone about to that's when you actually  get into action and you do save them the training  

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for this is more physical because it's being  a lifeguard so you will have to be a strong  

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swimmer and a good swimmer in general so that in  case something goes wrong you will have to save  

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them so this could be a year-round job but most  of the time it isn't if you live in a cold state  

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now this next one on this list if you don't want  to be working long hours and only get paid for  

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the amount of time you put in this is where you  start an online business or a regular business in  

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general these businesses you can scale up through  an unlimited amount of money per month and per  

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year because you won't get paid a flat rate like  let's say working in a retail job getting paid 15  

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per hour you guys can scale these businesses up  to an unlimited amount of money online business  

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tip online businesses typically include starting  a youtube channel like this one you're watching  

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right here starting a podcast or doing freelance  work on fiverr or any other website that's related  

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if you guys do want to see some of the best  online businesses you guys can start to actually  

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make money fast i did make a video about this  a couple weeks ago and you guys did love that  

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video so if you do want to watch that i'll  have that right here on the screen and if you  

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do not want to take the route starting an online  business and you actually do like any of the jobs  

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where you can make a flat rate every single hour  that you put in these jobs on the list these are  

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perfect for you and you should definitely go apply  that is the end of the video if you guys did enjoy  

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