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9 high-paying summer jobs anyone can do

Author: Helen Sheplyakova
by Helen Sheplyakova
Posted: May 31, 2017

Most people save up their precious dollars and look forward till summer to go on fabulous vacations and enjoy fun experiences with friends and family members. Others decide to make the full use of flexible seasonal jobs that open up in summer and earn more money instead of spending the savings. A lot of people also manage to find a summer job that allows them to have fun, do something they love, as well as score extra money.

Whether you’re a teenager looking for the ways to earn extra cash during the summer break, a college graduate who looks for a summer job to save up for his first apartment and have a temporary source of income while exploring different career opportunities or an adult, who has a full-time job, but wants to to engage in a seasonal part-time one, you better find the highest paying offers. These are best summer jobs with the highest hourly rates. Choose the one you’d enjoy the most.

Highest paying summer jobs

1. Summer camp program coordinator

If you’re great with kids, capable of coming up with engaging activities and don’t mind taking responsibility, you may apply for a summer camp program coordinator or coordinator’s assistant position. You’ll earn from $10 to $30 per hour, but you’ll have to meet special requirements (like CPR certification, high school diploma and sometimes - preferred college degree).

2. Tour guide

If you know a lot about the place and communicate with people without any issues, you may become a tour guide for summer. Just make sure to gather entertaining information, memorize your script and be interesting to your customers. The pay ranges from $9 to $20 per hour.

3. Wedding photographer assistant

Summer is the hottest season for weddings. Most couples hire wedding photographers, who usually lack assistants being able to operate the second camera, carry equipment, set up lights and props, etc. If photography is your passion, contact a wedding photographer operating in your local area and offer your assistance to gain professional experience and earn extra cash. You’ll also be able to pick events and fit them into your schedule, which is perfect for a summer job.

4. Golf player assistant/caddy

If there’s a golf course in your local area, you may apply for a summer caddy vacancy and earn up to $100 for 4-5 hours of work as a golf player assistant. You’ll have to carry around his golf bag, hand out and clean golf balls, replace divots, rake straps of sand, etc. If you like playing golf, it’s also a perfect chance to pick up a few skills and techniques from experienced players.

5. Event arrangement assistant

Summer is the prime time for local events: concerts, fairs, celebrations, exhibitions, community gatherings, etc. You may have fun while helping to organize them and earn extra cash at the same time.

6. Surfing or paddle board instructor

If you’ve mastered the waves, you may easily earn money by teaching your skill to other people on their vacations. You may give personal and group lessons, and, depending on how good you are and how well you promote your services, you’ll be able to earn from $10 to $35 per hour.

7. Freelance fitness trainer

A lot of people are trying to get in shape during summer. Those who need extra help and encouragement hire personal trainers. If fitness is something you’re good at, you may totally share a fitness routine with your client, get your daily dose of exercise and earn $15-18 dollars an hour if you get hired by a gym, or even more if you go freelance.

8. Pool cleaner

A lot of homeowners hire pool guys to ensure proper pool maintenance. You need to obtain necessary skills and basic knowledge to be able to perform this job correctly, but the pay is decent enough to try, especially considering the fact that this is one of the most flexible summer jobs.

9. Babysitter

A lot of parents hire babysitters for summer time, as they need someone to look after their kids, who get out of school for summer break. As the demand for babysitting services rises during summer, the hourly rates go up as well. The pay will depend on the family and the number of kids you’ll have to take care of, but you may expect to receive from $10 to $15 per hour. Also, some people hire babysitters for vacations and cover their traveling expenses, so it’s a perfect opportunity to travel and work at the same time.

Look for these jobs on contractor referral websites and job listing platforms and apply quickly, as summer jobs go like hot cakes.

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Helen Sheplyakova, a passionate blogger writing about social issues, home improvement, lifestyle and sharing her inspirations with people.

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