When you are a teenager, money is a prominent concern. You need money for the movies, going out with friends, driving a car, and saving for college. It may seem like a simple idea to just go out and get a job, but it typically takes more effort than originally anticipated. For many teenagers facing this predicament, the best course of action is to seek a part time job that can be worked after school and on weekends. Below are some important considerations to bear in mind as a younger person trying to step into a new job.
First, you will likely need to fill out a resume or job application when applying for a position. Even for part time work, it is important to come fully prepared with all your previous work history - if you have any - as well as references from previous employers or co-workers regarding any prior experience, even including babysitting or a paper route. If you don't yet have any work experience at all, then you can list any school accomplishments or groups to which you have belonged. All your personal strengths should be listed as well as anything that helps you stand out as a student or a reliable worker.
When you are offered an interview, dress appropriately for the position. That simple step demonstrates to the hiring person how important the job is to you, as well as how you can be professional even if you haven't worked for anyone before. (On the other hand, don't over-dress for a job that doesn't call for it. For example, it would be over-kill to wear a suit applying for a construction labor position.)
When heading for the interview, your hair needs to be pulled back, and jewelry kept to a minimum. Boys should wear a polo shirt and khaki pants, while for girls a nice dress or skirt and blouse would be appropriate.
Before coming, practice questions that an interviewer might realistically ask you, such as what benefit you think you can bring to the job and how well you do in school.
Once you initially meet the employer, shake the person's hand and be polite. Do not use the person's first name unless invited to do so. Otherwise, Mr. or Ms. LastName would be appropriate. As long as you show you have a good attitude and are willing to work, the hiring person may overlook the fact that you may not have as much experience as someone else.
There will likely be several other applicants interviewed for the same position, so if you do not get your first job, try not to take it personally. Over the years you - like most everyone else - will miss out on some great jobs, but it is important that you continue to try because eventually someone will see your potential and offer you a job.
Part time work is available all around, so it is up to you to pick something that you might enjoy doing and then go for it. The worst that can happen is your request for a position will be denied. However more than likely, if you follow these tips you will be able to land a part time job that you love.
A Part Time Job
Many teachers feel that their income levels combined with their early quitting time make them ideal candidates to get a part time job. While for some it may be completely necessary to get a part time job in order to make ends meet, others may have a little leeway in their budgets. If you are looking for part time jobs for teachers, consider these things before you begin applying.
First, do you have a family that is counting on you? In some ways this could push you towards a job, because your family is depending on you to provide the income that they need. On the other hand, your children need a parent at home who is engaged in their lives, providing meals, and taking care of their other physical needs. If your job would take too much time away from your family, you may not want to get one right now.
Second, is your schedule as flexible as you think? Some schools require teachers to be available for evening conferences, employee meetings, programs, and open houses. Your part-time job is going to require you to be able to work in most of your non-school hours. Are your really free during these hours?
You also want to consider if you have the energy to give yourself to two jobs. Teaching is a very draining profession. You are giving of yourself physically, mentally, and emotionally every day in the classroom. Can you afford the added strain of a second job, even an easy one?
Similarly, is the job you are considering something you will enjoy doing? You should look forward, at least somewhat, to heading to your part time job. This is the only way it is going to work and not be a hindrance to your performance in the classroom.
As you look at your budget, be sure to factor in the other expenses related to your part time job. You are going to spend more time driving, so there will be additional gas expenses and wear and tear on your vehicle. You may need to hire someone to watch your kids, at least for a portion of the afternoon. You will end up eating meals out more regularly, and you might need to buy special clothes for your new job. If, after factoring in these expenses you are still going to have extra money, a part-time job may be a good idea. Be sure to consider the benefits against the risks carefully, however, before you begin putting your resume out there.
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