They are a good starting pointing for conducting a part time job search.It's difficult to get part time jobs but i chances are there in big
cities.I have tried to do that, but just some illegal job. So I try to reduce the daily cost.
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The upside of getting a job is to have
good work ethics. You mentioned in your comments that you had a job,
but was fired during training. Managers are not going to tolerated poor
performance when there are 100 other applicants waiting to replace you
My suggestion for you is to obtain a marketable skill, by deciding what
it is that you want to do, i.e. computers, machining, auto mechanic,
drafter, welding, etc.apply on line for financial aid then enroll in a
community college and become certified. I believe your parents will
allow you to live at home while going to college. Otherwise, you are
going to drift from job to job.
Edited by Karen Shelton - October 16 2012 at 9:16pm
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I think you should bid on freelancing sites like elance and odesk.They have a wide variety of projects ,Im sure,you can find something suitable to your skill set.
Edited by Jnelson - September 19 2011 at 10:26am
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The problem with some of those sites is that they pay horribly. I wrote for The Examiner and barely made $5 a month. Are there projects that actually pay a decent wage that you might know about? Thanks in advance.
My advancement for you is to access a bankable skill, by chief what it
is that you wish to do, i.e. computers, machining, auto mechanic,
drafter, welding, etc.apply on band for banking aid again accept in a
association academy and become certified.
Edited by Karen Shelton - October 17 2012 at 10:20am
What is your skills? Without having background it is hard to recommend where to look. One thing I can recommend is doing an online resume. Blogger is free and can be used to list your qualifications.
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