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Any ideas on what I should do for part-time work?
Asked by kate92979
I work with children with autism on a respite basis meaning doing one on one work with them in their homes a few hours a week. I'm in the process of opening my own autism center. Right now I only work maybe 15-20 hours a week and I'm getting bored. I'm looking for something part time like retail or something. Any suggestions on who would hire someone with pink hair and visible tattoos?
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Well, where do you live? I live in Seattle, and here, there are quite a few places where tattoos, peircings and pink hair are pretty much required. Whereas when I lived in Chattanooga Tennessee, I couldn't find ANYWHERE that would let me work with just a Labret stud. You might want to try Hot Topic if there's one nearby, though ususlly they have highschool kids clawing to be hired.If you have mornings available you might want to do prep at a restaurant. Evenings, try Telemarketing, just don't do Timeshare or wholesale food type sales, they are both pretty impossible
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perhaps you could work at a club, or a tattoo parlor... they need people to answer the phone too.
Answered by markgoheels
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For people in America there are the following companies: www.alpineaccess.com Work from home answering the phone taking orders for J Crew Office Depot 800-Flowers or others. You will need high speed internet access, a phone, plus a quiet place to work. The company routes calls to your phone from their offices in Golden Colorado.
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