1. Bartender
The national average hourly wage is $13.97.
Baristas are typically hired by coffee shops to prepare and serve beverages such as coffee and tea, answer questions and assist customers in selecting menu items, use a cash register or other point-of-sale technology, and assist in keeping work areas, equipment, and customer areas clean and sanitized.
2.Busser
The national average hourly wage is $13.22
Bussers operate in restaurants and are responsible for cleaning utensils and drinkware from tables, washing down dining surfaces, replenishing clients' nonalcoholic drinks, and assisting with meal delivery.
3.Caddy
The national average hourly wage is $16.92.
Caddies are often hired by golf courses and country clubs to help players by carrying golf bags, cleaning golf balls, raking sand bunkers, holding flags, and advising players on which club to play at.
4. Counselor at a camp
The national average hourly wage is $14.99.
Job responsibilities: Camp counselors assist in the leadership of games, hikes, sing-alongs, and other camp activities, as well as learning the fundamental counselor tasks that will prepare them for a senior counselor role when they are old enough (usually 16–18 years old).
5. Cashier
The national average hourly wage is $12.52.
Cashiers work in retail establishments and fast-food restaurants to accept cash, credit card, or check payments, issue receipts and refunds, count money, and maintain the cash drawer balanced during their shifts.
6. a dog walker
The national average hourly wage is $14.12
Dog walkers may be self-employed or employed by a specialized company. Some dog walkers walk one dog at a time, while others may walk many dogs on each excursion. The length of each walk is determined by the breed of the dog and the client's instructions.
7.Dishwasher
The national average hourly wage is $13.71.
Dishwashers work in restaurants and are responsible for washing dishes and kitchenware as well as arranging clean dishes at service stations. Depending on the establishment, they may also be responsible for table setting and bussing.
8. Bagger for groceries
The national average hourly wage is $13.67.
Grocery baggers assist consumers by swiftly sorting bought items into bags and assisting customers in carrying bags to their automobiles.
9. Host or hostess
The national average hourly wage is $14.43.
Restaurant hostesses and hosts are in charge of welcoming customers, directing them to available tables, presenting menus, and telling them about promotions. They are also in charge of ensuring that restaurant portions are balanced to avoid overcrowding servers.
10. Scoop for ice cream
The national average hourly wage is $13.38.
Ice cream scoopers welcome customers, provide menu recommendations, answer customer queries, give samples, scoop and serve ice cream goods, collect customer payments, and keep ice cream inventory.