waiting tables or bartending. You get cash every day/night at the end of your shift and you tend to make a lot of money compared to other summer jobs.
2007-07-28 07:05:46
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answered by missygirl25 2
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Get a job at an amusement or water park if you have one close by. Most of those parks only operate during the summer, and like to use their staff at much as possible. I know Cedar Point in Ohio lists on their website that staff should expect to work at least 40-50 hour weeks during the summer. Maybe if you have a local amusement or water park, you can get a job, with lots of hours, there.
2007-07-28 07:16:44
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answered by DH 7
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Work-at-Home ads/surveys sites usually don't pay off. Be especially wary of ads that promise huge annual salaries; they often require expensive upfront fees with no guarantee. You risk losing your money and wasting a lot of time and energy.
2007-07-28 07:05:53
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answered by Mr. Blue 4
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Get a job close to home working in a video store or get a job as a clerk in the store that you shop at (hey, discount.)
2007-07-28 07:03:10
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answered by Trillium 4
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Go work in the summer in the oilfield.
2007-07-28 07:00:26
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answered by TandL 3
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Go here
http://affiliatestag.blogspot.com
http://paidforwritedown.blogspot.com
http://professionallab.blogspot.com
http://moneytreetips.blogspot.com
2007-07-31 23:35:53
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answered by Anonymous
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these you can wrok for all year round...and at home!
http://www.AWSurveys.com/HomeMain.cfm?RefID=HeidiAutio
http://www.inboxdollars.com/?r=heidiautio
2007-07-28 08:45:59
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answered by Heidi Anne 5
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