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Sub: #1 ideas for part-time work
Replied on 09-18-2011, 11:13 AM
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im looking for ideas of part-time jobs to look for. I've spent several hours this afternoon looking and it's pretty overwhelming. I work in a highly specialized field that is very stressful.

I was hoping to find a no-brainer, part-time job. i already work about 60 hours a week, but if I could just make a little extra money it would help.

It seems all the job sites lead to non-legit time jobs. I'm considering applying at Target, or as a sever at a restaurant, tips would be good??

I haven't had to look for a job of this type since college. I also am not sure what to put on an application as my field of work isn't related to any of these types of jobs.

I also would like evening to late night hours and weekends. UPS hours would be perfect 330am to 11am, but that job isn't for me, too much physical demands. I also would like to not be on my feet the whole time.

Surely there's SOMETHING out there.

I was thinking a call center would be good, I did that in college, one was telemarketing, another was collections for Sallie Mae. It seems I knew of what type of jobs to look for in college now, I'm clueless.

Thanks for any tips!

Lill




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Replied on 09-18-2011, 07:19 PM
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Well, you can try for the online jobs. You can do these jobs at your free time from your home. You don't even have to travel to any place. You can opt for affiliate marketing or the content writing jobs. If you like to click photos, then you can even sell them to some websites and make money.


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Replied on 09-18-2011, 07:27 PM
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Hi smlill,

As you've mentioned that you have worked for a call center - telemarketing and collections for Sallie Mae, you can once again try a hand at them as a part time job. Your experience in that field will be counted and you may get better salary in that field.

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