
🎆 Happy 4th of July, Jobcase Community! 🇺🇸
On this special day, we come together to celebrate the birth of our nation and the values that make it great. It's a time for reflection, gratitude, and enjoying the company of loved ones. As part of this incredible Jobcase Community, we wanted to take a moment to wish you all a happy and safe Independence Day!
As we gather to enjoy barbecues, parades, fireworks, and all the festivities, let's remember to prioritize the safety and well-being of ourselves and those around us. Here are a few tips to ensure a joyful and secure celebration:
1️⃣ Firework Safety: If you're planning to enjoy fireworks, please follow local laws and guidelines. Remember to handle them responsibly, keep a safe distance from others, and never attempt to relight a dud firework.
2️⃣ Stay Hydrated: July 4th is often accompanied by warm temperatures. Make sure to drink plenty of water and stay hydrated throughout the day. This is especially important if you're spending time outdoors.
3️⃣ Practice Grilling Safety: If you're firing up the grill for a delicious cookout, remember to use it in a safe and well-ventilated area. Keep children and pets away from the grill, and never leave it unattended.
4️⃣ Be Mindful of Others: Let's be considerate of our neighbors and community during the celebrations. Respect local noise ordinances, clean up after any gatherings, and ensure that your festivities don't cause any inconvenience or harm to others.
5️⃣ COVID-19 Precautions: While we're making progress in overcoming the pandemic, it's important to remain vigilant. Follow the guidelines provided by health authorities, practice good hygiene, and consider the well-being of those around you.
Lastly, let's take a moment to appreciate the hard work and dedication of all the essential workers who are on duty today, ensuring our safety and keeping things running smoothly. Thank you for your service!
We hope this 4th of July brings you joy, laughter, and cherished memories. As a united and supportive community, let's continue to uplift and empower one another in our personal and professional journeys.
Happy Independence Day, Jobcase Community! 🎉🎇🥳
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DO: Wear your mask so it comes all the way up, close to the bridge of your nose, and all the way down under your chin. Do your best to tighten the loops or ties so it’s snug around your face, without gaps.
And once you’ve figured out the correct position for wearing your mask, follow these tips to stay safe:
Always wash your hands before and after wearing a mask.
Use the ties or loops to put your mask on and pull it off.
Don’t touch the front of the mask when you take it off.
For apartment dwellers, put the mask on and remove it while inside your home. Elevators and stairwells can be high-contamination areas.
Wash and dry your cloth mask daily and keep it in a clean, dry place.
Don’t have a false sense of security.

If you’re under18, this job is ideal especially if you love interacting with children and you're looking for to add experience to your first resume. It’s important however to ensure you stay safe and feel prepared as you search for babysitting jobs. So let’s go over some do’s and don’ts and help you find a babysitting job to apply to!
DO'S
-Search and apply for babysitting jobs by clicking [here on Jobcase] (https://www.jobcase.com/jobs/search). Type in your location, the words “child care” or “babysitting” in the Job Title box, and hit that search button! Apply to any you are interested in.
-Have a parent help you search and also check out the job first before you reach out to any potential employers.
-Take a babysitting class that includes CPR. You can add this to your resume and it will help employers to trust you with their child. Emergencies can happen so it's good to be prepared! Here are some other helpful things you can do to help you [prep] (https://www.wikihow.com/Prepare-for-a-Babysitting-Job) for the job.
-Consider signing up for [Care.com] (https://www.care.com/). This site allows to to make your own parent monitored account which will help keep you safe. You can also create a profile for each type of job that you are interested in addition to babysitting, such as pet care or tutoring.
-Always have an in person interview at a public place such as a coffee shop or library. Make sure to bring an adult with you or notify them of where you will be meeting the employer. Ask to see an ID so you can confirm the person you are meeting with is legit!
DON’TS
-Avoid replying to any text messages, emails or phone calls from a potential employer who requests that you cash a check, send a money card, purchase an item, or wire money for them. Also NEVER accept money from an employer you haven't worked for or met in person yet! This is a scam.
-Never give out your personal information such as social security number, address, etc.
-Don’t trust a potential employer that asks you to send money for the “needs” of the job. They might reach out with a job offer that seems too good to be true. Once you reply, the scammer may ask you to buy a needed item (like a toy or wheelchair for their child) or claim they're relocating and want to pay you in advance. AVOID these scam conversations entirely and move onto a real opportunity.
I hope these tips were helpful : ) and I wish you good luck with your babysitting [job search] (https://www.jobcase.com/jobs/search). Pass this info along to any teen you know!
....Do YOU have any past babysitting experience? Share your story! How was it?