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11 Best Weekend Jobs That Don't Require a Degree

We’ve compiled a list of the 11 best weekend jobs to spice up your weekends and line your pockets with extra cash. There’s an accessible part-time weekend job for everybody on this list, including options that don’t require a college degree.

11 Best Weekend Jobs

There are plenty of weekend jobs available, especially now, when demand is high for retail and hospitality staff. Find your next weekend job and roll in the dough.

1. Barback

Suit up—a barback is essentially a bartender’s sidekick. When duty calls, barbacks play an integral role in keeping the drinks flowing and customers happy. Barbacks tend to be busy their entire shift with opening and closing duties, restocking the bar, preparing drinks, cleaning, and more. Tips are a huge bonus to the role that makes even the busiest night worth it.

If this hustle sounds exciting to you, pick up a barback shift on the Qwick app!

Typical Qualifications:

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Basic math and money handling skills
  • Meet state minimum age requirement to serve alcohol (usually 18)
  • Knowledge of beverages

Average Hourly Rate: $15.57

2. Restaurant Server

For excellent communicators with an affinity for multitasking in fast-paced environments, getting a job as a restaurant server is ideal. Don’t forget that you have the potential of earning killer tips as a server, making serving the restaurant server position one of the best weekend jobs!


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Typical Qualifications:

  • Excellent people skills
  • Basic math and money handling skills
  • Ability to multitask
  • Must meet state minimum age requirements (usually between 15 and 18)

Average Hourly Rate: $15.62

3. Line Cook

If you enjoy listening to the sizzle of a frying pan and smelling the savory scent of butter and garlic, a line cook position could be the perfect weekend job for you. As a line cook, you will stand shoulder to shoulder with industry professionals as you prepare delectable eats. It’s not quite “Iron Chef”, but it will suffice!

 

Typical Qualifications:

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Prior restaurant experience
  • Understanding of cooking methods
  • Speed and attention to detail

Average Hourly Rate: $16.63

4. Busser

Being a busser is a great weekend job to keep your heart rate up. This fast-paced role will have you busy clearing and setting tables all night long. Restaurant owners are always looking for more support, so bussing is an easy part-time role to pick up.

Typical Qualifications:

  • High energy levels
  • Teamwork abilities
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Meet state minimum age requirements (usually between 15 and 16)

Average Hourly Rate: $13.19

5. Banquet Server

Do you thrive off of catering to others? Being a banquet server for weddings, birthday parties, anniversaries, and more is an exciting weekend job. As a banquet server, you will cater upscale events, serving hors d'oeuvres, meals, and drinks to party guests. Listening to bops while guests dance to the Cha Cha Slide is just one of the perks of being a banquet server.

Typical Qualifications:

  • Must be 18 years of age or older
  • Ability to meet physical demands of carrying trays and being on your feet for hours
  • Experience as a server is preferred
  • Food handler’s certificate

Average Hourly Rate: $15.28

6. Barista

Did someone say coffee? Ah, we can smell the aroma now. Working as a barista is a weekend job you don’t want to miss out on. Craft beautiful lattes filled to the brim with fluffy frothed milk or perfect your nitro cold brew, all while watching guests come alive over their morning joe. These superheroes in disguise are always in high demand and make a world of difference one cup of coffee at a time.

Typical Qualifications:

  • Multitasking abilities
  • Strong teamwork skills
  • Basic math and money handling skills
  • Customer service attitude

Average Hourly Rate: $14.39

7. Food Runner

Order up! Roasted duck, tikka masala, Chicago-style pizza — all sitting in the window getting cold. Food runners are agile-footed professionals navigating busy restaurants, balancing food on laden serving trays, and, most importantly, delivering hot food to hungry patrons. If you have a need for speed and can empathize with a hungry customer, food running may be the weekend job for you. 

Typical Qualifications:

  • Ability to meet physical demands of lifting and standing on your feet for extended periods
  • Knowledge of food safety
  • Multitasking abilities
  • High school diploma or equivalent preferred

Average Hourly Rate: $13.65

8. Cashier

We get it — we’ve all seen self-checkout machines pop up everywhere. But as long as our parents continue asking for help with the DVR, we say cashiers will remain in high demand. As a cashier, you will have short interactions with customers from all different walks of life. This is a great opportunity to make people’s days with your bright smile and friendly personality.

Typical Qualifications:

  • Basic math and money handling skills
  • Excellent customer service skills
  • Meet state minimum age requirements (usually between 14 and 16)
  • Multitasking skills

Average Hourly Rate: $13.26

9. Dishwasher

If you don’t mind getting your hands dirty, roll up your sleeves because a dishwasher role may be right for you. Don’t take this position lightly — have you ever seen a mom and pop or Michelin restaurant operate without a dishwasher? We think not. Dishwashing is an essential part of a successful restaurant, and you can feel proud knowing you are contributing to the business.

Typical Qualifications:

  • Meet state minimum age requirements (usually 16 or 18)
  • Ability to meet physical demands of standing for extended periods and lifting heavyweights
  • Working knowledge of sanitation procedures
  • Prior restaurant experience preferred

Average Hourly Rate: $14.06

10. Food Delivery Person

Do you know the winding streets of your town like the back of your hand? Or do you want to star in your own version of “Premium Rush”— seriously, look it up! Working as a food delivery person is one of the best weekend jobs to get because no prior experience is needed. You can go two different routes: delivering for a traditional dine-in or carry-out restaurant or signing up for a food delivery company like UberEats or Grubhub. Kick it into high gear, roaming the forgotten corners of your city and delivering midnight hour munchies. 

Typical Qualifications

  • Valid U.S. driver’s license
  • Clean driving record

Average Hourly Rate: $15.96

11. Prep Cook

So you’ve mastered the home cook basics and maybe even went to culinary school way back when but want a challenge to keep things interesting? Well, check this out. A prep cook prepares ingredients by chopping, measuring, and washing food used in recipes by the head chef. Prep cooks usually are tasked with tossing salads together, creating delectable sauces, dressings, and baking fresh bread. If you want to grow in your cooking abilities and learn from professional chefs, apply to be a prep cook.

Typical Qualifications:

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Knowledge of kitchen health and safety rules
  • Knowledge of basic cooking techniques
  • Ability to work under pressure

Average Hourly Rate: $15.64

As you can see, there is an abundance of weekend jobs, especially in hospitality, to help you make some extra cash. Read on to learn how to get started making money with Qwick’s user-friendly platform. 

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Qwick is the bridge between professionals and the best weekend jobs in the restaurant and hospitality industry. We’re the professional platform at the heart of hospitality, providing you with the freedom and flexibility to choose shifts that fit your schedule. Even better, you can get paid in as little as 30 minutes after your shift.


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