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pontifex

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Whats a fairly easy job where i can make at least $33k a year with little to no experience or where they train you?

when i say easy, i mean where you do a simple task that doesn't require a lot of thinking or running around and doesn't require you to always keep learning something new.
 
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Originally posted by: pontifex
Whats a fairly easy job where i can make at least $33k a year with little to no experience or where they train you?

when i say easy, i mean where you do a simple task that doesn't require a lot of thinking or running around and doesn't require you to always keep learning something new.

Best Buy geek squad?

they'll start you at around $15, 40 hours a week and you are close to 33k
 

pontifex

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Originally posted by: Corporate Thug
Originally posted by: pontifex
Whats a fairly easy job where i can make at least $33k a year with little to no experience or where they train you?

when i say easy, i mean where you do a simple task that doesn't require a lot of thinking or running around and doesn't require you to always keep learning something new.

Best Buy geek squad?

they'll start you at around $15, 40 hours a week and you are close to 33k

i should also mention little contact with other people, especially customers, would be preferable as well.

i know i've said it before but i'm just tired of my IT job. i don't even care anymore.
i just can't find anythign out there in newspaper and online ads that even remotely interests me. i'm in a major rut.
 

bigrash

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Originally posted by: pontifex
Whats a fairly easy job where i can make at least $33k a year with little to no experience or where they train you?

when i say easy, i mean where you do a simple task that doesn't require a lot of thinking or running around and doesn't require you to always keep learning something new.

President of the US. why shoot for $33k when you can get paid a lot more doing the same thing?
 

sash1

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Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: Corporate Thug
Originally posted by: pontifex
Whats a fairly easy job where i can make at least $33k a year with little to no experience or where they train you?

when i say easy, i mean where you do a simple task that doesn't require a lot of thinking or running around and doesn't require you to always keep learning something new.

Best Buy geek squad?

they'll start you at around $15, 40 hours a week and you are close to 33k

i should also mention little contact with other people, especially customers, would be preferable as well.

i know i've said it before but i'm just tired of my IT job. i don't even care anymore.
i just can't find anythign out there in newspaper and online ads that even remotely interests me. i'm in a major rut.

Do you have experience in anything else? Education?
 
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insurance sales associate. some agents hire assistants that sell not on comission.
all you have to do is get your state license for home and auto insurance.
 

pontifex

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Originally posted by: sash1
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: Corporate Thug
Originally posted by: pontifex
Whats a fairly easy job where i can make at least $33k a year with little to no experience or where they train you?

when i say easy, i mean where you do a simple task that doesn't require a lot of thinking or running around and doesn't require you to always keep learning something new.

Best Buy geek squad?

they'll start you at around $15, 40 hours a week and you are close to 33k

i should also mention little contact with other people, especially customers, would be preferable as well.

i know i've said it before but i'm just tired of my IT job. i don't even care anymore.
i just can't find anythign out there in newspaper and online ads that even remotely interests me. i'm in a major rut.

Do you have experience in anything else? Education?

not really. i worked in a kitchen for 4 years but only did minor things like washing dishes and making things like desserts or appetizers and even then i was following a recipe or directions on a box. if i had to make something without a recipe i would probably fail horribly.

after that i worked 4 years in it phone tech support, and i'm coming up on another 2 years at this job doing basically tech support even though my title is network admin
 

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$15-$17 an hour is kind of getting "up there" in pay to require no training and not have some level of responsibility.

I know that garbage men used to make decent pay. Certainly not a glorious job though and not really sure on the demand.

Some CSR jobs will pay around that too. But they are about as thankless as you can get with very high turnover for good reason.
 

pontifex

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Originally posted by: LolaWiz
insurance sales associate. some agents hire assistants that sell not on comission.
all you have to do is get your state license for home and auto insurance.

i thought about sales, because thats all i ever see advertised, but i still have to deal with customers and i'm not good at that.
 

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I made $800 a month working about 2 hours a day delivering papers for a few years for extra cash. I know that some of the "full time" carriers were pulling in over $45,000 a year.

It does require you to "run around" a bit depending on the route, but you don't have to deal with anyone and it requires no training :)
 

LanceM

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It depends on where you want to live. In Texas, for example, $33k with your requirements ain't gonna happen. You can live like a king off of $40k here.
 

randay

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If you slept with 1000 women in the course of a year... you would only need to charge 33 dollars per lay. Now the question is, are you worth 33 dollars? hrmm maybe not so lets halve that to 17, and double the amount of women to 2000, now of course fat women need to pay more, and they would probably be willing to, so lets say a ratio of 50/50 fat women vs ugly women, cus lets face it, hot women are not gonna have that problem, so then you charge 33 dollars for the fat women and 17 dollars for the ugly women, so thats like 1500 lays to get 33k a year then you divide that by 365 days, thats 4 lays a day... hrmm I think you could do it!