Local computer shops. If you are able to do the work. (Actually able, not just used to tinkering) Go in, speak with the owner about a possible internship. (Will likely start unpaid) Just making it clear once you show your value that you can come on part time. In addition to giving them free labor to start, you are likely to have a part time job in very short order if you are reliable. I have hired a lot of techs in my day, and initiative is one of the first things I always looks for. Internships with students are commonplace. (Though to be fair usually a year or 3 older) Even if you can't turn it into that exact job, 6 months on the job and a good reference will go a long ways towards getting you something.