What jobs are there for an aspiring teenager that aren't in retail or fast food?

I used to work a at golf course when I was 16, minimum wage but an absolutely amazing job. So much shenanigans would go on. Free fucking golf whenever you wanted, which is huge deal for golfers, which I was. We had a range picker(thing that picked up golf balls on the driving-range for those unaware) and the cage that protected you was all metal. So as you could imagine, when a 120 mph golf hit the cage it scared the living shit outta you lol. I miss those days working there. If I had any advice, it would be work for a nice PUBLIC course. We have a lot private, semi-private courses around here and I had a lot of friends that worked there too. It was a terrible job compared to my job at the public course. For starters, employees only got to play golf on monday, couldn't play any other day. They were extremely strict too. I mean it makes sense, members are paying over 100k plus monthly fees to join they don't want the cart boys messing around or, really, even being seen. I felt bad for my friends who worked at the private courses around here. They would always complain about micro management etc. They did get paid a little bit more though.

I remember in the afternoon there would only be 2 cart boys, a pro shop worker and an entire golf course all to ourselves. It was a beautiful 18 hole course with lots of trees and mountains. Golf courses are really tranquil. We would take the carts out and drive around, which was really fun at 16. Smoke weed out on the course with the sun going down. Just great memories. I really miss that time in my life, I'd do anything to go back.

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