Submitted by horsewool t3_yytazs in providence
nodumbunny t1_iwzsb6q wrote
Reply to comment by sourjello73 in Places hiring high school students? by horsewool
This is such good advice given how the trades are really struggling with staff shortages, and there are so many well-compensated jobs, too. But you're right, this is more of a summer gig - by the time kids get out of school, job sites are shutting down for the day.
sourjello73 t1_ixarwtf wrote
As a blue collar worker myself, we are struggling to find decent help, especially in entry-level positions. There's a lot of money to be made in the trades, and a lot of your education is hands-on. But yeah, summer, or OP could pick up some Saturdays sweeping the floor at somebody's shop. Couldn't hurt. Heck, if it's a field they're interested in, why not get their foot into the door at a shop, so they have an "in" when they're ready to start their career path. You'd be surprised how much people admire "oh yeah, I helped at so-and-so's shop on the weekends in high school!"
It's automatically assumed you learned a thing or two in your time there, which they most likely would. Some of the best shops I've worked at had an apprentice organize all the materials from orders on a Saturday. You go in on Monday, and it's refreshing as hell to see all your supplies laid out, and tagged by job name. Just handling materials, and learning their names is a huge step in learning a trade.
Rambling, sorry
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