I am going to be starting J.C. in the fall and I really want a higher paying job more towards my interests, I am leaving my current job, it is not working out for me and I really need a job to keep me supported. But I need some place flexable to my schooling, I know theses jobs exist for computer techs beacuse my boyfriend has a high paying ($25 p/h) as a computer contractor, but I have no computer skills can anyone think of other companies that will help me out? I live in central cali if that helps. Thank you!
2007-05-13
05:21:02
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I have experince in Sales and Customer Service. I am looking for more of a child development or more customer service. I need a job that can work around my school scheadul which has yet to be determined but I will be working full time during the summer
2007-05-13
05:36:47 ·
update #1
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2007-05-13 05:25:20
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answered by lgould 1
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Top Ten Highest Paying Jobs in America 1. Anesthesiologists $184,340 2. Surgeons $184,150 3. Obstetricians & Gynecologists $178,040 4. Orthodontists $176,900 5. Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons $164,760 6. Internists - General $160,860 7. Prosthodontists $158,940 8. Psychiatrists $149,990 9. Family & General Practitioners $149,850 10. Chief Executives $144,600
2016-05-17 07:27:32
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answered by margareta 4
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Hi,
I also live in Central Cal and know how tough good jobs can be. I think it would be nice if you can find a job that is compatible with your education. Are you looking to work part time or full time? How flexible does the job need to be? What is the least per hour you will be able to survive on? There are quite a few factors you must consider in this question. Good Luck
2007-05-13 05:28:33
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answered by Phineas J. Whoopee 5
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To get a high paid job you need:
a) Qualifications
b) Experiance
c) Sleep with the boss.
Everyone starts at the bottom of the ladder and works they're way up (unless option C is available)
2007-05-13 05:29:11
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answered by Mighty C 5
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Visit a counselor at your local college or a State Unemployement Consultant to get some resoruces and information. You can search for such jobs at www.monster.com www.yahoo.com www.hotjobs.com www.careerbuilder.com There are many jobs out there in the field that you enjoy, you will sometimes need specialized training or an aptitude for learning new skills. GOOD LUCK! :-)
2007-05-13 05:25:40
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answered by JEDI MASTER YODA 4
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Since I'm still in school, can't really give you any good information, but I believe if you graduate with good marks from college/highschool, the jobs will come to YOU instead of you having to look for them.
But if you want a high paying job, start out small first, I guess, and keep your eyes open 24-7. . .. . Which you did.
Yeah, sorry. <=)
2007-05-13 05:27:11
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answered by La Meme 3
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This question is impossible to answer. You don't provide any background on what your interests are, your skills, your education, your experiences, or your talents. A neurosurgeon or a rock star are high paying jobs, but you probably couldn't do them. How do you expect anyone to answer this? Rephrase the question.
2007-05-13 05:29:31
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answered by Mr. Taco 7
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If you are interested in working from home,check this out for telecommute work at home jobs without any investment http://www.pcworkathome.in/telecommutejobs.html
2007-05-16 03:40:25
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answered by Rhea T 3
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what about sales????
2007-05-13 05:25:47
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answered by Anonymous
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