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forgotten_aria) wrote2006-07-17 02:59 pm
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Earnin' a little spending money
I'd like a little more income than I currently have (which is 0) but I don't really want a full job. So what's out there? I feels like there aren't really paper routes any more, I can't dog walk or babysit. Is my only option a part time cashier job, or is there something I'm missing?
I can't sell my self as a consulant, so I can't go the "look, I have a college degree" route either. Suggestions?
I can't sell my self as a consulant, so I can't go the "look, I have a college degree" route either. Suggestions?
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You could also check out temp agencies and try to go the route of occasional (as opposed to regular but part-time) work -- likely also clerical/administrative, but I think they do lots of other kinds of work these days, too. And a temp agency might give you some ideas about what kind of work they hire out people to do, at least.
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Yah, I should check out the temp places. I wonder if anyone has good recomendations for one. It's kind of a big unknown to me. I don't know what traps or follys you need to be warey of. Plus I'm kind of picky. I don't want to phone people up, I don't want drive all over the place (I had that job already). In general I want to work in a job that the people I'm around are glad the job is getting done.
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- Secret shoppers (not the kinds that make you pay up front, but there are legitimate ones)
- Opening credit card and bank accounts for bonuses. (check out discussions of this sort of thing at fatwallet.com )
- Working as an hourly laborer for one of the employment agencies in the city.
- Working as an office temp.
- Selling things on ebay for other people, or selling things purchased at thrift stores or trash picked on ebay.
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(Anonymous) 2006-07-17 08:56 pm (UTC)(link)So...think about what things you like, and possibly get a job like that?
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So...think about what things you like, and possibly get a job like that?
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Hm.. never heard of number two.
It's looking like temp acgencies might be a good idea.
I've seriously thought about the last thing, but I can't figure out what to sell. I want to sell something that's fairly reisk free and easy to ship (both robust and not overly huge.) I've even thought of going to the thrift stores with my phone so I can look up the ebay sell prices. I just ge the feeling that aorund here there are SO many people the really good deals are snapped up. I've even though that maybe I should investigate how to become a wholesale reseller.
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It's sort of a good deed and a little bit of money, all in one.
If you're interested, I could put you in touch with my friend who works there.
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If you're interested in doing any yard work, we need help with weeding and such because
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If you want to buy stuff to sell on ebay you need one of two things:
- A source other people don't have
- Expertise other people don't have
Thrift stores around here aren't a super source because so many people are using them. But if you found a niche that interested you, you might be able to still find items that were worth reselling.
online bonuses & credit card games
I'm going even further along that, I find a credit card offer with a no fee 0% interest balance transfer, I transfer all of my regular monthly charges on to it, and I park the money in a high yield savings account. If the thought of that doesn't make you queesy it's not a bad way to make several hundred dollars over a year.
Re: online bonuses & credit card games
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