Ah, then tutoring seems a very obvious example.
Are you up for the typical summers only employment? Tourist related jobs at motels, hotels, restaurants, amusement parks, zoos, camps, RV resorts, museums, especially exploratory ones that cater toward children, summer child care "experience" getaways, fishing guides, boat and canoe rental businesses, baseball park concessions & ushers, national parks, beach concessions, lodge workers, home improvement tool rental businesses, etc. Also summer service work such as lawn mowing, house painting, roofing, window replacement, gutter replacement, driveway paving --all those things that people tend to hire out during the warmer months.
Sometimes summer jobs can come along with paid accommodations if it is in an area where employees do not live year around. If you support only yourself, this can be an advantaged way to save a few more bucks through the summer.
If you will be teaching, I assume this will be a life long challenge, but perhaps once you are earning regular wages you will be able to set back 1/6 of each pay check to get you through those summer without fear of finding no job.
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