Are there any jobs that would offer only weekend shifts?!

<p>I'm 17(almost 18) and I need a job! I want my own money so that I don't need to always rely on my mom's money. I was wondering if there are any part time jobs that offer
weekend shifts and maybe no interview(never did one and kinda scared)? I am not available on weekdays because I have so much homework to do and I don't think I can balance with a job. Any job suggestions?!</p>

<p>Of course. Just ask your manager/owner.</p>

<p>um..I don't have a job yet. In case you didn't already see that. I'm looking for one -_-</p>

<p>ohh. oops. If you live in a decent-sized city, there will be lots of opportunities. My dad owns some restaurants and he is flexible with hours. I'd look for fast food restaurants, stores like vans, DC, Pacsun, or other food places like Vons/Baskin Robbins/a smoothie place. There are many places.</p>

<p>Don't forget the local brothel =)</p>

<p>Sunset Boulevard</p>

<p>I work as a waiter, and you can generally choose to work only weekends.</p>

<p>Target and grocery stores are your best bet. Also, I work at Orchestra Hall on weekends only, so you should also check the entertainment industry.</p>

<p>Coffee shops, jobs at community parks or pools</p>

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Don't forget the local brothel =)

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omg i was just gonna suggest that... except i think you should go self-employed instead of working for a boss.... you could also try babysitting or tutoring or lifeguarding etc</p>

<p>Lifeguarding at country clubs is always cool</p>

<p>damn, i was gonna say you should start turning tricks but ddlyarrow and mcb52 both beat me to it.</p>

<p>hollister and abercrombie. they are always hiring. but the pay minimum wage.</p>

<p>only problem with hollister and abercrombie is that they tend to be very selective about their people</p>

<p>kinda lame if u ask me</p>