
Are there summer jobs in the Philippines for High School Students like me?
Hello there, I am fourteen years old and an incoming high school junior. I am looking for a summer job. My parents wanted me to learn more in living with my community, to become more independent, and to become more responsible. At the same time, I also want to have a source of income for myself this summer.
Are there jobs that hire fourteen year old students like me? I am a campus journalist in my school and is also a design enthusiast. As much as possible, I want a job that is related to layouting/designing or writing. I am also open to jobs in fastfoods or coffee shops.
Thanks in advance!
You can apply in the nearest jolibee or mcdonalds. You can also be a janitress (if you want to) and clean your community by applying in your barangay halls. Or else you can just have a small business outside your house like selling beads, fish balls and many more.
Hope this helps.
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