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Re: Relatively high paying entry level positions
Start a Pyramid Scheme
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Work for a moving company. You can work whenever (seriously, irregular schedules are expected) and you'll start anywhere from $12-$19. Plus you get tipped at an average of $2-4 an hour. On the downside, it can be very physical work. On the upside, you'll get incredibly strong. How hard the work is depends on where you live (e.g. apartment building have stairs, houses do not). [/ QUOTE ] Don't you have to look like this though: |
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Not sure what your current expenses are but you could try to start your own trade business:
Lawn care House cleaning Entry level sales is a good choice if you are good with people. They take people from all backgrounds. |
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moving is definitely your best option
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FedEx or UPS
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so you are looking for a full-time job that pays like 15 bucks an hour and will put up with your irregular schedule. oh and it has to be entry level because you have no skills or experience. hahahahahahah good luck retard [/ QUOTE ] Uhhhh how is this helpfull... why post? Try something in sales, perhaps car sales or motorcycle sales, for the most part you dont need any experience but if you suck you will surely leave cause the base pay usually is pretty bad. You wont need any real skills to get the job and usually they are pretty flexible with hours as they like to oversaturate with sales reps. good luck and a good rep could easily make 5k plus a month |
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If you are still in school then there should be plenty of research assistant-type positions that are constantly opening up. They probably pay about $12/hour in my experience. |
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Temporary secretary work pays pretty well for the skill level but you have to be able to type well or you get the horrid lowest paying receptionist jobs.
Not sure where you reside exactly, but here in LA you can often get dayplayer work as a Production Assistant on features/tv or commercials and that can pay between $10 per hour for features/tv or much more for commercials (like $20-$22). It's hard work though and long hours but like I said, you can dayplay here and there. Look on craigslist.org for those jobs under "crew". gl |
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Drug dealer. Start at the ground floor and work your way up. No medical benefits, but you do get perks like slutty drug adicts begging you to exchange drugs for sex etc. Also no dress code and lenient hours.
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Entry level drug dealers get paid [censored] though, buy yourself a gun and rob drug dealers, that's where the easy money's at.
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