I’m Graduating From High School. Can I Find a Summer Job Away From Home?
Question by Kyosonym: I’m graduating from high school. Can I find a summer job away from home?
Because of some family issues and a desire to do something more meaningful than flip burgers, I want to find a good summer job away from my hometown in Indianapolis until I can go to college in the fall.
Could anyone recommend some summer camp orginization? Or perhaps a charity that would be willing to hire a teen? I’ve also heard of something called AmeriCorps. Does anyone know what exactly that is?
Suggestions, please!
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Answer by Tony K
millitary, cruise ship, drug dealer
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