What's a good second job?

Scarpozzi

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I work 8am-5pm.... Most restaurant work starts at 4:30pm-5:30pm....so it would be difficult for me to get to work on time. What's a good second job that can work around my hours and pay decently? I'm trying to make some quick side cash... Thanks,

-Scar
 

Scarpozzi

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Originally posted by: BigJ
Closing Delivery Driver.

-Pumba
Nah....gas prices are too high. I wouldn't want to run up the miles on my Buick either....
 

Kyanzes

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Sandwich man. A walk in the park and you even get payed for it, and also beggars won't disturb you.
 

Horus

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try a large computer chain store like Best Buy or something. Crappy pay, but good employee pricing.
 

HomeAppraiser

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Night shift at a video rental store. 6pm to 12:30am or until every thing is restocked. Shift times set to keep the kids under 37.5 hours per week so no benifits!
 

Scarpozzi

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Originally posted by: HomeAppraiser
Night shift at a video rental store. 6pm to 12:30am or until every thing is restocked. Shift times set to keep the kids under 37.5 hours per week so no benifits!
That may be a good one... I have a Bachelor's degree in Management... :p
 

jadinolf

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Learn a real trade-plumber, electrician, heating and air conditioning. Make real money. The h3ll with the flunky jobs.
 
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Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
I work 8am-5pm.... Most restaurant work starts at 4:30pm-5:30pm....so it would be difficult for me to get to work on time. What's a good second job that can work around my hours and pay decently? I'm trying to make some quick side cash... Thanks,

-Scar

iknew a guy that was a good talker. He was engiener by day, jewelry salesman by night. Talk about a person making serious bling. He got experience selling jewelry while in school though. But that was one hell of a double whammy.

Anyways ... consider selling jewelry.
 

Cattlegod

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Originally posted by: IHateMyJob2004
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
I work 8am-5pm.... Most restaurant work starts at 4:30pm-5:30pm....so it would be difficult for me to get to work on time. What's a good second job that can work around my hours and pay decently? I'm trying to make some quick side cash... Thanks,

-Scar

iknew a guy that was a good talker. He was engiener by day, jewelry salesman by night. Talk about a person making serious bling. He got experience selling jewelry while in school though. But that was one hell of a double whammy.

Anyways ... consider selling jewelry.


cool idea. how did he do it? at a store and worked off of comission or something?
 

HomeAppraiser

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Originally posted by: jjsole
Originally posted by: HomeAppraiser
Work At Home Moms

That site says everything except what the hail they do. :confused:


My wife has found a few things through them.

She was taking phone orders for Pizza Hut until they switched to a call center company that does not do business in Oregon. There is also a sucky at home phone script job through Direct Response. When you call an 800 number off the TV you most likely get a DR person working at home who has to read you page after page of scripts and try to up sell you stuff.
 

BoomerD

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Originally posted by: jadinolf
Learn a real trade-plumber, electrician, heating and air conditioning. Make real money. The h3ll with the flunky jobs.

Gonna be pretty hard to do working only evenings...Most trade programs like those are designed for full-time learners...



How about Piano player in a whorehouse?
Good hours, decent pay, great fringe benefits!