There are teenage entrepreneurs out there who made millions selling their own software, websites or fruit jam. That sounds a lot better than the typical minimum-wage teen jobs! If you’re a teenager looking for a full-time or part-time job, consider starting your own business. It doesn’t have to be ambitious - just ask yourself what jobs you’re already good at. Here are some ideas:
Pet-sitting. This is the perfect teen job for animal lovers. Pet-sitting jobs can include walking dogs, checking in on cats, or just feeding the fish. Make sure you’re responsible enough to handle this job! If you forget to let Fluffy out, you’ll have to pay the carpet-cleaning bill.
Web design. Teens with a creative bent and a knack for programming can make thousands designing websites. Build a portfolio by designing sites for family and friends, then take on the big jobs.
Tutoring. Helping others succeed in school is one of the jobs for teens that let you make a difference in someone’s life - plus, it pays well! Tutoring younger students in school subjects or preparing them for standardized tests can earn you $10 to $20 per hour.

I’ve always wanted to do an advanced driving course. The idea of having complete control over my vehicle (no matter what the situation) kind of intrigues me. I’ve always had a deep respect for people that have done these courses. I always feel safer in the car when the person behind the wheel has been trained to drive by professionals. My greatest disappointment has always been that most of these courses are run in German manufactured automobiles. Although the principles remain the same, I’ve always felt uncomfortable with the idea that the car you’re learning these new skills in is not something that might be sitting in your garage at home.
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