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retail is hard work now?
Retail is the most physically demanding and stressful job you can have that pays terrible.
Being a cook
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retail is hard work now?
Retail is the most physically demanding and stressful job you can have that pays terrible.
another good part of retail part time jobs. They work with when your schedule.About to make my current retail job my part time because I just got accepted for a full time PSO position at the local university. Been working at this place for 3 years already, earned some decent raises. I'm making $9.96 at this place, not bad for the amount of work I have to do (just mainly cashier work)...but it is stressful having to deal with obnoxious, spoiled customers. If I get offered close to that from another company, I'm out lol. They work with my schedule though so thats a plus.
Retail is the most physically demanding and stressful job you can have that pays terrible.
Reselling.
Become a "Brand Ambassador." What state are you in OP? You can work the demos that are at major events (concerts, NFL games, NBA, etc etc). You get to choose which assignments you want to take and they pay a minimum of $15/hr in most cases. PLUS, you usually get to keep whatever product you are demoing. Friends have gotten free iPads (these jobs require more of a time commitment) and Starbucks coffee makers.
You can also become what is known as a "Mystery Shopper." This is an easy job too, where all you do is evaluate the customer service skills of employees of major companies. Some examples of shops I've done are going to a nice restaurant for dinner, pretending I'm looking to buy a car at a dealership, or acting like I'm trying to rent an apartment from a local community. Most of these jobs don't require you to spend money, but if they do you'll get refunded for your costs (food, drinks, ect) plus you'll get a shop fee added on top of that.
These are both easy ways to make money on the side because you can do them on your lunch break at your full time job, or just pick and choose which events and shops work best with your schedule.
Any of you guys can PM and I can guide you towards some reputable brand ambassador and mystery shop companies.
You guys seriously need to start looking into Amway. There's a huge misconception that it's just a "scam" and "pyramid scheme." No. You are just building your own online business and you gotta bust your ***for it to be successful. If anyone has gone to one of the meetings, there are people who started roughly 5 years ago and already making 6 figures!!!!! One of these meetings took place at a guy's mansion who's been doing it for almost 30 years and he makes 1.5 million a year! My co-worker who put me onto Amyway quit last month because he's making good money off of it and now he's just chilling. It's not for everyone, though. It's for people who know how to talk and know how to sell and if you don't like it, you can leave at any time. Granted, I'm not quitting my job over it (just yet), but it is an awesome side hustle