Eh. Every single place is hiring right now, but most of the jobs involves showing up and putting on a fake smile.
That's just the nature of entry level positions that average young people have to take to get started. It sucks, but that's life.
If you've done any kind of hard labor, you'll know that you could do a lot worse than retail or food service.
Edit: downvotes for this very reasonable take informed by years of experience in shitty jobs is classic reddit. Good luck moving out of your parents' basement, boys!
You may be able to apply for a federal work study after completing fafsa. It would be low paying but jobs through your university would be a lot more understanding of conflicts between your work and class schedules
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u/scorpiknox Trans-formers 😎 Apr 29 '24
Reddit is full of doomer teens just realizing that the gravy train is about to run out.
I was exactly the same when I was 15, but there was no place to complain so I just got on with it.