11 Highest Paying Teen Jobs - YouTube

Channel: The Infographics Show

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We don’t need to tell you that some teenagers have made a lot of money, but the richest
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have done so mainly because they became celebrities through music or acting or even YouTube.
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Some teens have even made a small fortune as entrepreneurs.
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But today we are going to talk about what you might call normal jobs, things the average
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teen can do while working through the summer or doing part-time work as they study.
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Jobs that you could do and make a bit of spending money.
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We’ll focus mainly on the USA as that’s where most of the English language articles
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on this subject have been written, but perhaps there might be similar jobs in other parts
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of the world that also pay well.
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Welcome to this episode of the Infographics Show, Highest Paying Jobs for Teenagers.
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Let’s start with summer jobs for teens.
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According to Bureau of Labor Statistics, these days only 40 percent of American teens take
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a summer job, which is way down from the early 90s when it was 60 percent.
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Are American teens getting lazier, or do they just have better ways of making a buck?
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That we don’t know, but do know what jobs pay a decent wage.
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Tutor This could be a summer job, but it could also
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be a regular part-time job.
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You obviously must be talented to earn the big bucks, but if you can show some acumen
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for tutoring and have a very good educational background a young tutor can rake in 30 to
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40 dollars an hour.
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Even the average wage is 20 bucks an hour, and that’s not bad at all.
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It’s likely that 18-year olds will get the higher wages, but if you are talented at a
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particular subject and you can help someone else there is no reason someone younger couldn’t
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earn some good money.
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You could also do this through websites such as “Enroll” or “SameSpeak” (teaching
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English), but the pay isn’t as good as sitting down with someone in your own private lesson.
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Still, if you are 16 or older you can get up to 20 dollars an hour tutoring online.
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Working the Phones What if you don’t have any kind of special
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academic talent?
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Uhaul says if you are 16, have a USB headset and a decent Internet connection you can work
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for them as a Seasonal Center Sales Reservations Agent.
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You’ll be helping customers on the phone from your house.
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You will start on 10 bucks an hour and be paid throughout your 4-week training.
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You can also get bonuses which will drive the wage up.
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Caddy Forbes tells us that you can start caddying
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at just 14-years old.
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It might help to be a golfer yourself of course, but if caddies are in demand and you know
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a little about golf maybe you could land this job if you are presentable and fairly fit.
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We are told that if you carry two bags around the course over 18-holes you get around 120
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bucks, and it usually takes about 4 hours to complete a round.
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But that 120 bucks for staying in shape (if you walk the course) and watching a beautiful
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game could be much more as you’ll be getting tips, and golfers on some courses are certainly
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not short of cash.
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One New Jersey course offering a job online as we write this, says, “Our caddies are
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mostly high school aged boys and girls working at, perhaps, their first job.
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They live and go to school locally.
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Some are on local high school golf teams.”
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What a fun way to spend a summer.
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Landscaping It was a job for the entrepreneurial teen
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of the past and it still is today.
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While some landscaping work requires a certain degree of skill and experience to be left
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alone doing it, teens will be allowed to learn on the job or can be hired to do the hard
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labor.
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The average wage when landscaping with a company, for a teen, is about $12.
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But why not set-up on your own and start mowing all those lawns in the neighborhood.
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics tells us the median wage for residential lawn mowing right
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now is $13.31 per hour.
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Forbes says it’s closer to $20, but you must know that you’ll be spending some cash
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on fuel and maintenance.
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You’ll need a mower and the folks in the neighborhood will have to trust you somewhat
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before they’ll let you loose on their garden.
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The American lawn is a much talked about topic these days, with the Scientific American asking
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in 2017, “Why do Americans place so much importance on lawn maintenance?”
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Well, the short answer is lawns are all about status, and the bigger the better if you want
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to be admired or envied.
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Mowers of America, your job is safe.
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Caregiver If taking care of grass isn’t your thing,
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why not take care of something with a pulse?
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Did you know that you can become a caregiver at just 16 years old?
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You could just be hanging out with the aged, bringing them their food or doing their errands,
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and for that we are told you will be getting around $10 an hour.
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Good old hard labor You can work on a construction site as a laborer
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as young as 16-years old, and you might get paid as much as $20 an hour.
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Or what about becoming a weed trimmer?
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We are talking about marijuana, not pesky, unwanted weeds.
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There are people online talking about doing this and how they made “fast-cash” during
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the weed-trimming season.
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It’s best if you get a job where you are paid by the pound as those jobs pay more.
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You could also work throughout this season in places such as California and Las Vegas
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and earn about $13 an hour.
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Then there are fruit picking summer jobs all over the United States.
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One writer talks about apple picking, saying, “In bumper years when labor is short, growers
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pay up to $28 per bin, and they say experienced workers can fill one bin per hour.”
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Lifeguard If all that sounds like too much hard work
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you could always become a lifeguard.
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You can start this job when you are 15.
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You will probably need to have a background check, be able to meet all the physical requirements
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set by the American Lifeguard Association and be certified by the American Red Cross
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in first aid.
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This job usually pays about $9.25 an hour to start, and you might remember that it’s
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not all about sitting around the pool or at the waterfront.
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You could also be asked to pick up trash throughout the day and do other cleaning and maintenance
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jobs.
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You can earn more cash if you are experienced and you might get as much as $16 an hour.
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Float Away What about being a lifeguard on a cruise ship
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and sailing the high seas?
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We must say that 18 is the minimum age for the jobs we looked at, but if you are willing
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to get onboard you can travel and most of the money you make is saved.
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One website writes, “These positions pay between $600-$950 per week.
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That’s between $9,600 to $15,200 in income in four months!”.
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You could also be a dishwasher or deckhand, you really don’t need any experience for
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these jobs.
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You might work 12-hour days, 7 days a week, and you might get homesick.
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But when you do get home after the summer you’ll have cash in the bank.
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Taking care of animals You can become a pet-sitter or dog walker
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in the U.S. as a teenager.
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You could either go through an agency or just set up by yourself.
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You can be as young as 14 for this job, but if you know the people you are working for
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perhaps they’d allow you to do the pet duties at an even younger age.
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You might need to check the United States Department of Labor website to see if your
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area requires you to have a certificate so you can work, but many young folks do this
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job.
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The website PayScale tell us that dogwalkers in the USA earn anything from $9.72 to $23.99
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an hour.
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If you love animals, what job could be better?
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The Guardian in the UK says dog walkers, “earn a fifth more than the average UK salary – but
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work less than half the average hours.”
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The newspaper also says it can be hard work, with the dog walker often doing 197 walks
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a month.
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That’s a lot of walking, but imagine how good that is for your health.
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It’s like being paid to exercise.
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Baby Sitter This is one job available to most teens, at
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least if they are reliable and can show they are trustworthy and good with kids.
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It might help if you’ve done something such as the Red Cross safety class.
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Forbes tell us baby sitters get an average of $13.44 per hour in the USA, and that’s
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not too bad for a teenager.
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A recent survey by UrbanSitter, however, said that average is a little on the low side.
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It said most families in the U.S. now pay $16.43 an hour to watch over one kid.
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$18.86 per hour for two kids and $20.56 per hour for three kids.
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Of course, it all depends on the neighborhood.
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You can imagine you get paid a good rate for taking care of little Maxima Chan Zuckerberg.
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Blame the referee, but he’s only 12 How about being a referee?
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You’ll probably be doing kids games, but there is no shortage of them.
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Of course, you’ll need to know the sport inside out, but that’s not so unusual for
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some young sports fanatics.
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You will also likely have to take a course and get some certification, but that might
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just be a one-day course.
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The best thing, depending on where you work, is you can be as young as 12 or 14 in the
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USA.
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The wage all depends on the location and what teams are involved.
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Still, you can earn anywhere from $15 to $30 an hour as a young referee.
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It can be a tough job, though.
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In 2018, one report in the UK media talks about a 15-year old referee who during a game
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was subjected to “abusive, intimidating, disrespectful and very inappropriate” language
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by the other team’s coach and training staff.
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That was an adult amateur game, so he could have been paid anywhere from $26 to $52 for
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that game, according to numbers given by Mirror newspaper.
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Maybe the abuse was worth it.
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Could you help us add to this list?
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Tell us in the comments what job you had as a teen that paid well?
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Or, tell us which job you would take from this list?
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