Become a gigilo
2006-11-07 07:39:24
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answer #1
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answered by superstar_81882 5
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For college, apply for scholarships. That will help defray your tuition costs. You can work-study at school, too, to help with tuition -- this may be a good way to get your education and pay less for school if you don't qualify for scholarships.
You essentially need a job that pays a substantial hourly rate -- usually these jobs require education, skills, or hard work. What type of job do you have now? What do you want to do with your college education? I suggest looking for work in the area that interests you most. Know that people are always going to be a variable (mean, cheating, etc.). Don't quit this job because the people are making it intolerable -- quit this job because you have a better job lined up. Good luck.
2006-11-07 07:44:56
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answer #2
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answered by Shibi 6
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pff you're in a tough situation... I'm 17 and am looking for a job to buy a car and put towards university so if you find a good paying job let me know!
2006-11-07 07:40:40
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answer #3
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answered by sarapindity 2
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Construction, fast food, stocking, cashier, gas attendant, factory, roofing, cashier, hotel, car wash. Mikes Car Wash if you have one of those where ever you live and some other places offer money for college. Theres always student loans too..
2006-11-07 07:46:03
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answered by Hot Mom 4
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Get invoved in medical research they pay pretty good. I mean overnight stays to test eyedrops or asprin or something. They pay a couple of thousand BUT BE VERY CAREFULL. You don't want to do something like an AIDS vaccine although they pay pretty good 10 to 20K it's not worth it.
2006-11-07 07:40:11
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answered by Anonymous
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i could babysit/abode sit down/puppy sit down/sparkling for my professors. you are able to placed up classified ads around campus on your "sitting" and cleansing centers. I additionally take paid surveys - you're presented a undeniable volume of surveys and each and each survey is properly worth a undeniable volume of factors. as quickly as those factors rack as much as a undeniable volume, you are able to money it in - $10 for 3000 factors. it particularly is no longer lots, yet $10 each and every so usually remains a useful handle. once you have an interest i'm able to deliver you an invitation to connect the paid survey website (it particularly is valid, does not value something to hitch). yet another advice - study how your money is being spent. you ought to be waiting to stumble on uncomplicated how you are able to cut back interest on credit taking part in cards or comprehend some money is being wasted in procedures you probably did no longer comprehend. I scrimped and stored and in no way dined out on a similar time as i grew to become into an undergraduate and nevertheless mandatory greater. I went to a chum who grew to become into an accountant/finance substantial and analyzed my spending behavior - mastercard interest and spending at grocery shops have been given me and that i did no longer know it. you'll be finding out on up one or 2 greater desirable issues you do no longer prefer on the save (I easily did), or you'll be racking up interest inflicting credit taking part in cards to be drawn out longer via making small money. See if a finance substantial on campus could be prepared to look over your spending behavior.
2016-10-03 09:37:45
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answered by ? 4
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Then you gotta get the newspaper or the websites and start hunting.
If your manager is cheating out of your money, then you need to get to the human resource and complain.
2006-11-07 07:40:12
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answered by Webballs 6
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You don't say where u live but try a chain store preferable with a union Pathmark Walmart Staples. Try it I hope this helps good luck
2006-11-07 07:41:40
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answer #8
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answered by nylatinanurse 5
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There is several opportunities to work for just a matter of what you want to do
Construction
Roofing
Fast Food
Stock Boy
Cashier
Gas attendant
Carwash boy
Oil Lube
Logging
just depends on what you want to do...
2006-11-07 07:40:28
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answer #9
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answered by mcdspurple 3
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You should talk to everyone you know, friends, family, parents, parents of your friends, friends of your parents, teachers, counselors, etc...
If you are intelligent and responsible, I bet you'll find that many of them will help you find some work.
2006-11-07 07:48:44
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Cash Crate (online surveys):
http://www.*************/index.php?ref=118838
Free membership, Fast payment!!!
All you need is patience and time, NO investment needed.
2006-11-09 06:21:29
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answer #11
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answered by Helen 1
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