Second job

rriversrrivers Posts: 3,698
edited May 2009 in All Encompassing Trip
Does anyone have any recommendations for a getting a second job?
"We're fixed good, lamp-wise."
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  • redrockredrock Posts: 18,341
    What field is your first job in? Full time? What hours?

    Second job needs to fit in with first.
  • Indian SummerIndian Summer Posts: 2,296
    Working at a golf course during the summer or just on the weekends is awesome. You get to be outside, and watch douche bags think they are tiger woods.
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  • lephtylephty Posts: 770
    i was thinking of getting a second job. i work retail as my primary so scheduling is crazy. i think if i were to look for a second job, it would be some sort of vendor that services the stores. you'd be amazed how many different companies service supermarkets. spices, magazines, coke/pepsi/goya i could rattle off a dozen more easily.

    the guys that do spices and magazines seem to have flexible schedules and only work a few days a week. hmm
  • rriversrrivers Posts: 3,698
    redrock wrote:
    What field is your first job in? Full time? What hours?

    Second job needs to fit in with first.

    Good point. I work in research at a hospital the hours are 9-5:30pm mon-fri.
    "We're fixed good, lamp-wise."
  • justamjustam Posts: 21,412
    rrivers wrote:
    redrock wrote:
    What field is your first job in? Full time? What hours?

    Second job needs to fit in with first.

    Good point. I work in research at a hospital the hours are 9-5:30pm mon-fri.
    It sounds like you'll need to find something that has weekend hours.

    Are you sure you want to work two jobs though? It's very stressful to work seven days a week.
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  • ArcticangelArcticangel Posts: 1,443
    I picked up a second job as a cocktail waitress to pay for my tour last summer... worked out pretty nicely.
    That being said... the job sucked, but I think that was more a virtue of the bar than anything. I'd worked as a restaurant bartender for 3 years before that and loved that job.
    You can make some serious bank on weekend bartending jobs - but it totally wrecks your sleep schedule if it's a "bar" bar. Restaurant bars that aren't open until close are much easier... but you tend to make less money.
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  • redrockredrock Posts: 18,341
    rrivers wrote:
    redrock wrote:
    What field is your first job in? Full time? What hours?

    Second job needs to fit in with first.

    Good point. I work in research at a hospital the hours are 9-5:30pm mon-fri.

    Week-end and day... shop assistant? Waitress (but not cocktail waitress because of hours). As articangel says, working nights will completely mess up your sleep pattern. I suppose working in research you need to be clear headed and not falling asleep over your microscope. Any chance of extra hours at the hospital?
  • yokeyoke Posts: 1,440
    become a photographers assistant( weddings and such) you can make about 150-300 a day depending on who you work for. The job is pretty easy, setting up lights, carrying equip etc.. It is a long day though.
    Thats a lovely accent you have. New Jersey?

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  • CHANGEinWAVESCHANGEinWAVES Posts: 10,169
    I need to get a 2nd job. Ugh.
    "I'm not present, I'm a drug that makes you dream"
  • rriversrrivers Posts: 3,698
    Thanks for the suggestions everyone! Does anyone have any experience or know anyone who has done any work at home stuff? I hear a lot of things advertised on the radio but I worry that it is a scam. I really only need to make about $500 dollars or so a month to get back on track and try to pay off some bills to get some breathing room. It would be nice to have something I could work from home a couple of hours a night so I could still be home with family and make a few extra $.

    Thanks again!
    "We're fixed good, lamp-wise."
  • __ Posts: 6,651
    rrivers wrote:
    Thanks for the suggestions everyone! Does anyone have any experience or know anyone who has done any work at home stuff? I hear a lot of things advertised on the radio but I worry that it is a scam. I really only need to make about $500 dollars or so a month to get back on track and try to pay off some bills to get some breathing room. It would be nice to have something I could work from home a couple of hours a night so I could still be home with family and make a few extra $.

    Thanks again!

    Can you get an extra part-time research gig? Depending on the kind of research, you should be able to do it from home.
  • redrockredrock Posts: 18,341
    rrivers wrote:
    Thanks for the suggestions everyone! Does anyone have any experience or know anyone who has done any work at home stuff? I hear a lot of things advertised on the radio but I worry that it is a scam.

    If this 'working from home' stuff is the same as in the UK, it's all SCAMS! Don't even respond to them.
  • rriversrrivers Posts: 3,698
    redrock wrote:
    rrivers wrote:
    Thanks for the suggestions everyone! Does anyone have any experience or know anyone who has done any work at home stuff? I hear a lot of things advertised on the radio but I worry that it is a scam.

    If this 'working from home' stuff is the same as in the UK, it's all SCAMS! Don't even respond to them.

    Thanks, that's what I thought.
    "We're fixed good, lamp-wise."
  • megatronmegatron Posts: 3,420
    where i live there is a banquet server agency..almost like a labor haul at home depot except you make good money.
    i love catering as a second job. its usually one long saturday or sunday but you can make a couple 100 and hospitality people are my favorite people :D
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