<p>Both of my worked through high school. In my mind the best way to do this is to establish with your child what schedule will work for them and for you if you are driving. Then set out to find a job that will work. I am not suggesting you go to the employer and dictate the schedule but for example that you have your child tell the employer I would like to work one day each weekend and am available two other shifts during the week. Come up with the number of hours you think you can handle prior to interviewing and be up front about that.<br>
We have had seasonal jobs here in the past summers but this summer they don’t seem to be as available. More adults are working those jobs and the extra hours are going to the year round employees. Employers don’t want to train someone who is only going to work the eight weeks or so of summer when other options are out ther</p>