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Looking for a part-time weekend job, what field should I be looking in?
Asked by Mina
The recession hit home, I just had my hours cut from 40 to 24, so I'm thinking about getting a part time job. Since I don't have any mode of transportation, the best thing for me would be something on the weekends when my roomie can drive me, but I don't even know where to start looking! Any advice or ideas? Oh FFS. I'm not going to any of your spam sites.

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First of all, be careful about all of the other anwers that tell you to go onto websites... most of them are not safe, and if anything, they take your money! You can work at a fast-food place. If that doesn't work, a restaurant -- you could be a waiter/waitress, usher, hostess, clean tables, etc. You could also work at a conservation center, local park, library,or community centre. There's many things you can do at places like that :) You can volunteer for camps in the summer, even at daycares if you wish. You can try a local doctor's office. I'm 14, and my friend has a job filing papers at our doctor's office. Try creating your own service -- dog walking, babysitting, etc. You can bag groceries and stock shelves at a food market. An ice cream shop? Maybe a newspaper. A farm, perhaps? ("Pick-Your-Own" farms would do just as well.) If you're good at designing, maybe try web design, interior design or fashion design. You can wash and clean hair at a hair salon. How about a bowling alley? An amusement park. If your city/town has annual fairs each year, vollunteer there, so in future resumes you can have something valuable to put on. :) A video store, such as Blockbuster? If finding a job doesn't work, time to be inventive. Create and hand out fliers around your neighborhood, offering you to do things such as gardening, filing, babysitting, cleaning -- anything you are good at and willing to do. Best of luck! :)

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