I believe that the City of Phoenix used to have job fairs for employers who wanted to give summer employment to students. Why don't you contact the Mayor's Office and find out if that is still going on.
2007-03-06 17:16:01
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answered by Ellen J 7
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With the economy here, opportunities are limited. I'd suggest that you make your own job instead of hiring out for a low-wage job. Yard work, running errands, helping neighbors... all can give you more experience and pay better than a spell at a fast-food place. If you use your imagination you should be able to come up with something creative. Even when it gets REALLY warm. Good luck.
2016-03-28 22:14:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a huge believer in showing proof of payment. Thats why I have pics of checks I have been paid, a 1099 Tax form, etc. on my site for all to see.
I have found several legitimate work at home sites so far, and I made $500+ in October, over $700 in November, $900+ in December, and $700+ in January. They are free to join.
Please click my screen name or avatar for more information and a link for proof of payment.
And by the way--never join a work at home program that wants you to pay up front. If they were making that much money, they wouldn't need to charge you.
2007-03-07 03:06:39
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answered by Anonymous
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At a nice restaurant as a waitress.
2007-03-06 17:04:52
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answered by ṡ๓υгƒєtt 4
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landscaping, I did it for a year. If your up for hard manual labor. I loved it. My boss ended up being my hubby!!!! LOL
2007-03-06 17:09:38
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answered by jdizine 2
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