Nanny (well, for females), butler, window washer to the stars, camp America (working at a summer camp), and if you're a qualified lifeguard you can sometimes get something, or if actor, if you get the part... Those can all get you a greencard.
The job market is better in the UK at the moment, with twice the minimum wage. UK is discriminated against by a silly diversity quota (Americans don't want to be overrun by any one group). So it has to be a job so bad that not enough Americans would want to do.
If however you get a student visa at a relatively inexpensive community college, you will be able to work part time on it and your job options will be greater (supermarket, bookstore, self employed or even university related part time jobs).
Many government jobs, a few in television and other "sensitive" areas require you to be a citizen. And of course lawyer, doctor, and others need qualifications (roughly the same list as in the UK, but it varies from State to State).
2007-02-22 06:11:38
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answered by dude 5
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I agree with Hammer, low paying low skilled jobs should be for teenagers. The question is, do teenagers want to really work or would they rather hold their hand out to mommy and daddy and expect to get handed everything without working for it?
As for the answer to the question, there are many temp agencies which provide manual labor on a daily basis. In my state we have companies such as Labor Ready. You need to get there around 7:00 am for these jobs and they change daily. I'm sure you can locate these agencies in the yellow pages as each city has it's own temp agency providing these types of jobs.
2007-02-22 07:15:30
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answered by toontownfanatic 2
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There are already plans in the works to end the moist foot dry foot coverage while Castro dies. Bush has indicated it quite is going to normalize kin on immigration which will contain extra kin sort immigration and much less moist foot dry foot sort immigration, in simple terms like Mexico. it quite is not Mexico it quite is taken care of unfairly. regardless of this provision extra are enable in legally from Mexico than from the different us of a in the international. regardless of the undeniable fact that, the Cuba undertaking is unique to them; Haiti does not get it the two. it quite is born of chilly conflict politics and is by way of be rethought.
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answered by dricketts 4
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We hold those low skill, low paying jobs for our teenagers to develop their work skills. This includes food services, gardening and manual labor. They are not for immigrants because American teenagers should be given first chance in jobs. It also reduces gangs and crimes to give teenagers the jobs.
2007-02-22 06:55:37
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answered by Hammer 2
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To legal immigrants any jobs they are qualified for are open for them to apply
Legal opens all and any doors of employment
Build the WALL
2007-02-22 06:01:41
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answered by ? 3
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A legal person here in America can apply for any job he thinks he can get.There are many in the service /hospitality industry as well as many others. If you are here legally then good luck to you ,if you are illegal then you need to be deported.
2007-02-22 06:04:06
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answered by Yakuza 7
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If you're here legally you can have any job that any American can have. If you're not here legally anything you do will of course be illegal.
2007-02-22 05:59:14
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answered by LittleLamb 2
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why come here if you are there? No education fast food
2007-02-22 05:57:53
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answered by Monet 6
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