I am in the process of looking for a job, too. Have you considered temping? Even with minimal skills, you may be able to find a temp job helping out in an office with basic mailing and filing tasks. And some temp agencies provide training so you can improve your skills and get better temp jobs. Best wishes.
2007-02-12 06:25:47
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answered by §Sally§ 5
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One of the biggest problems in relationships is financial problems and different point of views on how to spend the money you have. You may need to get some kind of couples counseling to help you get on the same page. It's very important to work these things out before you consider getting married because if you don't, your just headed for divorce. In the mean time, you both need to sit down and go over the bills and figure out what you have coming in. Maybe if she sees it on paper, she'll realize that she made a mistake in gambling that money away.
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answered by Anonymous
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Many communities have government-funded employment agencies that can help you identify your strengths and weaknesses and even make recommendations on the types of jobs you'd be good for. Check with your local employment office. Once you figure that out, grab a "knock em dead" book from your local bookstore and start job-hunting. If you really want to change your situation, you will. Just make the first step and good things will happen.
2007-02-12 06:27:32
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answered by DaveJoseph 3
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If you have decent people skills and know how to make a sale, I would recomend trying personal financial management. During the initial period, you will receive training, but the pay will be lacking. Afterwards, the potential for commission is great. Competition is cutthroat, but if you have the knack, you can go far.
2007-02-12 06:39:11
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answered by Stephen K 1
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I actually started selling Avon. It only costs $10 to start up and you can make money with very little investment. You can have an online store and the stuff can be shipped directly to your customers. You may also choose to pass out brochures to people and deliver the products to them. It's a great way to earn some extra money!
2007-02-12 06:27:19
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answered by Anonymous
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sell some of your stuff on ebay.com, or amazon.com, or have a garage sale-getting a second job is definitely the best way to go-but whenever i need a few extra bucks, i just try to sell some of my old stuff of stuff thta I don't use anymore-or go to the pawn shop or something! Good luck and best wishes!
2007-02-12 06:26:45
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answered by Yvette S 1
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it depends on your age but if i were you, i would think about going to school again! i am 46, unemployed, and have not worked in years, so decided to attend junior college and upgrade my skills and soon i will graduate with degree and be on job market! finding a balance is hard, but find something you enjoy doing! going to a technical trade school is an idea also!
2007-02-12 06:27:57
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answered by Anonymous
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if you need a source of income and make at least $300 net per pay period try a cash advance at either money mart or cash money and if you repay the loan before your next pay day-in cash the cost of borrowing isn't as high-tey don't tell you this because they loose money on the interest
2007-02-12 06:42:16
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answered by tribalbuds 1
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I dont know if you have a degree or not, but theres lots of good paying jobs you can get with certifications. Consider (if you can afford it) going to a tech prep school! Lots of jobs can be had.
2007-02-12 06:25:37
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answered by ? 3
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I know a few friends of mine who make great money spending about 2-3 hours daily just making cold calls for a business and setting appointments. They make great commissions, downside it is 100% commission, upside you are talking about commissions of 1000's though! So you may want to search telemarketing jobs.
2007-02-12 07:01:15
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answered by tcongdon24 2
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