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Jobs For 18 Year Olds

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By JasonPotash

Jobs For High School Graduates

When you are looking for jobs for 18 year olds, you are really trying to find jobs for high school graduates. At 18, you pretty much have only two or three options: you can go to college or a trade school, find a job, or take some time off and travel if you are rich. Of course most students choose to continue on and go to college but there are some that look for jobs right away.


Types of Jobs For 18 Year Olds

18 Year olds are allowed to do almost all jobs except those that require you to be 21. By the time you are eighteen, the law considers you to be mature enough and physically capable of doing such jobs that were considered "hazardous" and "dangerous" when you were younger. This means you can work in mines, operate heavy machinery, work on assembly lines, and other such jobs that might be considered dangerous. You can't, however, work in a bar or anyplace that you need to be 21 years old to get in.

It is highly preferable for anyone 18 years old to go to college. At least a community college should be given a try if you can't get into a bigger one. However, it must be said that college is not for everyone and there have been many successful people who never went to college. If you think that college is not for you, then it is wise to start looking for a job.

Reasons To Get A Job Over College

There is at least one good reason to get a job right out of high school and not go to college and it involves money. College is expensive now and many students need to go into debt to pay for it, sometimes heavily in debt. That means when they get out of college, they will be starting their working life with a debt to be paid off and may have to work for many years before they are back to even.

If that same person skipped college and went straight to work, they would now have savings instead of being in debt after 4 years. Of course all this depends on what that person wanted to do with their life as there are many jobs that require a college degree. But if a person didn't have any particular job or career aspirations, getting a job right out of high school could in some cases be a better financial decision.

Make Your Own Job

It might be true that right now in 2009, there are more young people looking for jobs than there are jobs available. In some cases, adults are doing the jobs that teens used to be given because any job for them is better than no job. Employers sometimes feel they must give jobs to the workers that have families and have a proven track record over someone who has just graduated high school and has little work history.

So, if you are looking for jobs for 18 year olds, what are you to do. The best website that may get you started earning money online is one that discusses how to get referrals to the many online surveys for money websites. There are many scams online but learning how to get your websites ranked and turn targeted search traffic into money is not one of the scams. It is actually a career that is called "Internet marketing" and many make a good living at it. Of course it is not easy and will take a lot of learning and discipline but it is something that almost anyone can do if they put their mind to it. As proof, you can see this CashCrate check proof that is big enough to get most people's attention.

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Jobs For 18 Year Olds in the News

  • Goodbye, jobs; hello, parentsThe Bryan-College Station Eagle33 hours ago

    WASHINGTON -- Faced with limited job options, many young adults are turning to an old standby to weather the recession: moving back in with mom and dad.Nearly 1 in 7 parents with grown children say they had a "boomerang kid" move back home in the pa ...

  • Goodbye jobs, hello mom and dad, say young adultsThe Standard-Times2 days ago

    Faced with limited job options, many young adults are turning to an old standby to weather the recession: moving back in with mom and dad.

  • Many 'boomerang' kids return to parents' homeMontgomery Advertiser32 hours ago

    WASHINGTON -- Faced with limited job options, many young adults are turn­ing to an old standby to weather the recession: mov­ing back in with mom and dad.

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karese jennette  says:
4 months ago

i need a job im 18

Jasmin  says:
3 months ago

I'm 18 going to college and no job experienced. How in the hell can I get a job if all employers want experienced people?

natalie  says:
2 months ago

YES i agree with you jasmin, how are we (18 yrs. old) suppose to find a job, when they all ask for some type of experience !

Adam  says:
2 months ago

I am 26, and when I was in high school I was learning Network Engineering through an advanced program with perfect attendance, and held an internship as a network technician only to find myself working in minimum wage in a Safeway because I did not have work experience. I worked several part-time retail jobs before going to college, then after I could afford the first semester I walked to college (yes, walked) for two years full-time and to a sales job in a cellular place in the mall during the weekends while also walking to a fast food place. Then after two years of taking jobs I did not like I finally had enough money to buy a car at the age of 20. I moved out of my moms house and into my dads appartment, only to find a job working at Best Buy. I recently moved to another state, bought a house, got a new car, have an associates degree in IT/business, and have been with Best Buy for over 5+ years. 71 of my credits transfered to a community college, and I am taking programming courses for transfer to a state university by the end of the year so I can become a programmer. My friend who did the same thing is working in a DoD contract for Lockheed Martin as an IT Specialist. In a few years he will be qualified for a higher IT job. I am going to be working in programming and network support for other companies or owning a business. Here's how you get experience, you avoid the stupid military, you bleed for what you want, you learn from mistakes, take annoying classes, do exactly the opposite of what people tell you, and then you too can have a little spoon full of the cheese cake. LOL That's called getting experience. LOL

Ariba  says:
3 weeks ago

I'm 18 and I can't get a job anywhere!

It's so frustrating....

stupid economy!

And yea many places want good experienced people, well if we ever get any job we'd have some experience.

risk  says:
3 weeks ago

im 18, i work part time and go to school full time. i plan on becoming an EMT and getting a job in a hospital or something. right now i wash dishes at the school cafeteria for minimum wage and you dont know how hard it was to find that job. the most frustrating thing is not hearing back from a job. just take what you can get and dont stop applying. if you apply to five places a day you WILL find a job eventually. and school is definitely the way to go. unless you have an extra 20 years and plan on working your way up the chain. anyone can go to school at anytime, trust me, they WANT you to succeed. work hard, go to school, get money.

ADRIANA  says:
3 weeks ago

im 18 years old and never had a job how am i supposto

have a job when i have no experience?

i know most people would say "you should of started working

when you were like 15 or 16"

buuuut i wanet to finish school then have a job!

now in these days they only ask for experience and it

kills me because i have no experience!!!

i want and need a job so i can go to college :)

but how i have no experience!!?

help me please..

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