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Flowdreaming for Lots of Money, a Great Job, and a Luxury Lifestyle
Flowdreaming for Lots of Money, a Great Job, and a Luxury Lifestyle
by Summer McStravick
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The Back Door Guide to Short-Term Job Adventures: Internships, Summer Jobs, Seasonal Work, Volunteer Vacations, and Transitions Abroad
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Summer Jobs Worldwide 2008 (Summer Jobs Abroad)
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Paul Has A Summer Job
Paul Has A Summer Job
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California Holiday: Or, How the World's Worst Summer Job Gave Me a Great New Life
California Holiday: Or, How the World's Worst Summer Job Gave Me a Great New Life
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Using the Internet to Find a Summer Job

There are many reasons why a person may seek a summer job. Some people decide to pursue a summer job to supplement their studies while school is out. Some people may choose a summer job to save money for back to school necessities. Some people may choose to take a summer job to save for an item that they wish to purchase. Some people may select a summer job just to have something to do. Regardless of the reason that a person chooses to gain employment in a summer job, there are numerous resources available that can aid a person in this task. One of the many resources that a person has to find a summer job is the internet.

 

If you decide to use the internet in order to find a summer job, there are many useful tips that can assist you in your endeavor. It is important to know how to effectively use the internet to your advantage to ensure that you find the information that you seek. In this article, we will review some basic tips to assist you while using the internet to find a summer job.

1) The first step in using the internet to find a summer job is to ensure that you know what kind of work that you are looking for. The internet functions better if you use specifics when trying to research. If you simply search “summer jobs”, you will receive some basic and general results that could take you months and months to research. However, if you choose “summer lifeguard jobs in Daytona Beach, Florida”, you are likely to find exactly what you are looking for. 2) When using the internet to search for summer jobs, it is important that you implement the use of the various popular and not-so-popular search engines. Many people do not realize that each search engine has its own set of results. So, be sure to implement popular search engines like Google and Windows Live Search, as well as other search engines like Dogpile and Lycos. 3) There are numerous social networking websites that can help you when using the internet to search for summer jobs. An example of a social networking website is MySpace. There are bulletin boards, groups, and classifieds on many social networking websites that can help you find the type of summer job that you are interested in. 4) If you find a result that you are interested in while using the internet to search for a summer job, it is best to research the company offering the position. You must ensure that you are dealing with a legitimate company. You can do this by researching the company on popular websites, like the Better Business Bureau. You should also work carefully to protect your identity and money while researching summer jobs online. Do not pay to work somewhere, and do not give out too much personal information about yourself.

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Summer Jobs In Philadelphia Headlines

Teens Skip $50 Jeans in Squeeze of $4 Gas, Summer-Job Shortage (Bloomberg.com)

July 2 (Bloomberg) -- The financial pressures of adults are finally catching up with American teenagers. Since summer jobs dried up, gasoline prices topped $4 a gallon and parents ran out of spare cash, teens have had to cool it on spending for clothes.

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No major cuts in flights planned for Philadelphia (Philly.com)

Passengers traveling from Philadelphia International Airport after Labor Day will be spared the deep cuts in flight schedules that some other cities will see as airlines grapple with soaring fuel costs.

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Summer jobs can help teens explore career options (The Pantagraph)

BLOOMINGTON -- Pat O’Rourke, who recently graduated from Central Catholic High School, saw himself becoming a chef. He took the culinary arts program offered at Bloomington Area Career Center, and found the job brought a lot of criticism and long hours.

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Phila. School District lays off 200 (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

Call it Arlene Ackerman's opening salvo. More than 200 Philadelphia School District staffers received layoff notices this week, a move the new schools chief hopes will begin to de-centralize the district and move resources into classrooms.

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Is Center City Philadelphia ready to take on a ... SUPER SKYSCRAPER (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

So, would it be cool to have a super-tall skyscraper - the fourth-tallest building in the nation - in the heart of downtown Philadelphia? How likely is it to happen?

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