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What is a good part-time job besides retail and food service?
Asked by michelle
Are there any good part-time jobs available in the evenings and weekends that do not involve retail or food service? I need a part-time job to supplement my monthly income, but I would like to stay away from working at the mall or a dining establishment. I also don't want to be involved with eBay. Suggestions welcome, please.
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http://paysurveysites.com Its what I do and it's worked out pretty well. What you have to do is complete surveys and offers for companies that want the public's opinion. No payment from you is ever required, not to sign up, not EVER.
The sites don't get paid directly from you, but when you complete an offer or survey, they also get paid a small portion of what you earned yourself. For example, if you complete a survey about computers let's say, you would earn maybe $2 and the web site itself would recieve $0.50 from the company also for getting you to complete the survey. These surveys take little time at all, most taking up less than even 1 or 2 minutes of your time.
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Call centers. I know it doesn't sound that great but it's really not that bad. It's not the same a telemarketer. I work for an insurance company and I call to get information from people and set appointments and stuff like that. Most of the time people don't answer so then I can just talk to my co workers while I'm dialing.
There is also the kind of call center where you just answer people's questions or take orders. Those can be really nice because when the phones not ringing you don't have to do much. It just depends on the kind of company you work for. My friend worked for a company that sells body oils and she said that thwy really don't get too many phone calls. When she did get a call she just took down their order and then submitted it. Easy job!
Answered by Sunstar
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You can work at a tanning salon. You can be a flight attendant.
Be a hairdresser or barber. You can work at an animal care center.
You can work at an hotel for customer service. You can work at
fitness clubs and amusement parks. You can work at office and
admin jobs. You can work at call center jobs. And finally you can
work at Census and bureau jobs. It's all I can find. I hope it helps
you. Pick what you will enjoy, don't pick it just for the amount of
money it pays.
Answered by Catherine C
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You can try this website on my source. Sign up for an acct. They will pay you 60% of the first purchase made by your personally sponsored distributors.
So, if your sponsored distributor first purchase is $30. You get $18
That's just one of the methods; there are many others.
Answered by Andrew
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try online work, watch out for the high lump sum starter ones, try this one.
http://www.maverickmoneymakerslimitless.com
it gives guides and online tutorials via video, step by step guides and not just to one lot of online work but a few, even help to achieve your own goals at a low cost.
watch the videos on the page and decide for yourself
Answered by C C
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For mart time jobs see: http://jobsonline.friendsmela.com
You can select your own working hours.
Answered by Mani
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Answered by Fol
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Newspaper delivery. In my area, it pays about $200-$350 a week depending on what area and days you do, and there are bonuses. It is an early morning job, but it is a nice extra chunk of money.
Answered by Crystal
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