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  2. Why Seasonal Work Isn't Just For Students Anymore - AOL

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    ShutterstockSeasonal employment refers to work that recurs annually. Summer and other seasonal work is not just for kids anymore. Depending on life stage, job goals, and financial needs, seasonal ...

  3. In School But Need To Work? 12 Low-Stress Jobs for College ...

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    Working while in college is an excellent way to help pay for the cost of tuition and personal expenses, maintain a healthy balance in your checking account -- and maybe even help you save a little...

  4. Target Will Hire 100K Employees in 2023 Holiday Season — 6 ...

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    As the 2023 holiday season approaches, retail giant Target is gearing up to spread some extra cheer by hiring a whopping 100,000 seasonal employees across the United States. The majority of ...

  5. Christmas and holiday season - Wikipedia

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    The Christmas season [3] or the festive season, [4] also known as the holiday season or the holidays, is an annual period generally spanning from November or December to early January. Incorporating Christmas Day and New Year's Day , the various celebrations during this time create a peak season for the retail sector (Christmas/holiday ...

  6. Seasonworker - Wikipedia

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    A seasonworker can spend up to eight months abroad; as a result, the job is often filled by those on a gap year, students, or those looking for a career break. The jobs are usually low-paid, but accommodation is generally included, as are perks such as ski passes for winter seasons.

  7. Holidays with paid time off in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Traditional end of Christmas and holiday season. [8] January 15–21 (3rd Monday) Birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. 26% [9] 34–38%: Honors Martin Luther King Jr., civil rights leader, who was actually born on January 15, 1929; combined with other holidays in several states. Some cities and municipalities hold parades; and more recently, the ...