work at a fast food place
if you are a full timer, the fast food place with work with you to get good hours
you may make $100 a week, but that's better then $0 a week,
2006-11-15 09:13:13
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answered by Anonymous
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There were a lot of people who made a ton of money from home with webcams and soft porn sites when the internet was new. I think there are too many of those sites around to attract attention to yourself now even if you were so inclined. Seems like your only resort is some sort of self-employment. Walking neighbourhood dogs, cutting lawns, general handyman stuff. All low paying type gigs but could provide some cash. Can you play an instrument are you an extrovert. You could play a club or bar. Generally unfortunately to earn an appreciable living we have to work unless we have family backing us up. Last resort if you can spend $2-5 per week play the lotto. People do actually win I don't believe the conspiracy theory types that no one really wins the lotto and it is just hype. Good Luck!
2006-11-15 09:21:13
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answered by andrew l 1
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I have an idea. I met a guy who was preparing to go to college in August and he started his own business through a company that I am part of. He actually markets to college students. You really only need to put in a few hours a week and can make a lot of money. He is doing it and does not have to get a regular job and has time to do whatever he wants. College students are a good group to market the product because of all the trouble they get into in school. let me know if owning a business might be an option and I will send you a site that will show you information. Good luck!!
2006-11-15 10:49:12
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answered by gatorgirl 5
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Well, I put my self thru a high-caliber elite college while working 40 hours a week. I worked more while going thru my grad studies. It seems to me that you could easily work 30 hours a week and stay in school. In fact, don't your university's athletes spend at least 30 hours a week practicing and in competition? See -- it can be done!
I found a job where I could study while working. In my case, I was the overnite "DJ" at a local radio station. The station was run by a machine, and aside from watching the machine and emptying trash, there wasn't much to do. I had the place all to myself, and was literally paid to study.
A frat brother worked at the library -- same deal. When he wasn't checking out books he was studying.
I don't know what your expectations of college are. After you're into your first job, the only one that will ever ask you about your college classes or grades will be a grad school. Once you're into grad school, no one ever asks about college. Once you're out of grad school, after your first job, no one ever asks about your grades. In fact, other than a social ice-breaker, no one asks where you went (so much for those Ivy / Sisters / elite colleges!).
2006-11-15 09:23:44
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answered by geek49203 6
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Check for jobs on your campus. If you're stateside, there are student jobs that fall under the Federal Workstudy Program that pay a little above min wage, are on campus and work around your schedule. I used to work in one of the offices planning activities, but knew others who worked in the registrar, cafeteria, etc. Student janitors seem to get paid the most though.
If you're overseas, I'm sure your campus still hires students for varies jobs.
2006-11-15 09:18:16
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answered by Sativa 4
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I would talk to your advisor at the university that your attending, and see if you can move your schedule around to maybe do evening classes , and find something partime, in the mornings or around , noon, etc.
I am sure they will be very helpful and steer you in the right way, maybe even a parttime janitor position at the university, etc. give it a try!
2006-11-15 09:18:23
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answered by gowestgurl 2
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You could do a few things online that give you a little cash. I do paid emails, signing up for free offers and gett paid for it, and I also do another site like this one expect they pay you to post. I'll leave the links for yo so you can check them out. You not going to get rich or anything like that but you can get some extra money that you wouldnt normally have for doing things that you already do like checking your email and posting things online. The one that pays you to post is like chatting online a gettin paid for it at the same time.
http://www.inboxdollars.com/?r=tinkerbell08
http://www.tiktikcash.com/?refId=5603
http://www.sendearnings.com/?r=lovebug_16
http://e-mailpaysu.com/members/index.cgi?lovebug16
http://www.mylot.com/?ref=Dropey
2006-11-15 09:30:50
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answered by eeyore_0816 4
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Apply at the university.
They always hire students for part time work in the labs, library, and stuff like that.
2006-11-15 09:16:56
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answered by texas_boone 2
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You could tutor - check with student services they usually have odd jobs available as well as opportunities specific to your school. Good Luck!
2006-11-15 09:16:40
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answered by Walking on Sunshine 7
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Ebay
2006-11-15 09:10:46
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answered by ImKindaHungry 3
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