There is a variety of students taking on new roles this summer around Lloydminster.
They are doing park maintenance, serving drinks while avoiding flying golf balls, and even conducting lemonade stands.
Emjay Hein is a nursing student at the University of Calgary and is spending the summer working for the Lloydminster Catholic School Division (LCSD).
The 19 year-old works alongside five other students. They cut grass, move furniture and take care of the LCSD properties.
The teen’s advice to any students looking for a current or future summer job is to look around, go on indeed, talk to people you know and really utilize your connections.
Devrie Johnston is on the University of Saskatchewan softball team and is studying biomedical science. Devrie started her second summer working for the Lloydminster Amateur Softball Association (LASA) where she helps organize tournaments, lines diamonds, overlooks all “city teams” and takes care of jersey inventory and equipment. Johnston’s favourite part of her summer job is that she gets to spend a lot of her time at the ball diamonds.
Johnston encourages students that are looking for a summer job to apply everywhere they can, to rewrite their resume and to not be afraid to ask someone for help with it.
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