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I am 19 and l need a job that pays more then $300-$350 a week. I am wanting to know if there is any jobs that pay around $700 with a morning shift or something.
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Hello, my name is Linda, If ur looking for additional income l would love to share an opportunity with u that l started about 2 months ago. Since starting this business l was able to walk away from my job making 50,000 a year, at a gas station, to fullfill my dream of being a stay at home mom. l did that all in about 10 hrs. a week. You may or may not be interested but l think we can agree that it is worth a look. The website is prepaidlegal.com/go/lancemelon & let me know if u have any questions
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Gerardo
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Please do not fall for the scams & spam that is flooding now.
Linda, is obviously a liar, as ''working at a gas station'' is NEVER a $50,000 a year job, unless u manage multiple, or very large, stations.
Anyway, to ur question.
Not much.
The one legal way l know of is sales. 100% commission sales.
That is about the only non-menial job that a 19 year old without college nor experience is going to get a job that pays more than minimum wage to $10 an hour.
Sales jobs r not easy, & they surely r not a ''morning shift'' it is possible to make big bucks, but u have to work ur butt off, get used to hearing ''no'' & be semi-crazy.
Other than that? Illegal activities pay well, well until u end up paying an attorney & spending the best part of ur life in prison.
Mind if l ask u a question? What makes people with no skills think that there r good paying jobs out there. The good paying mindless jobs r gone, long gone. The few left r barely hanging on. Just curious as to how millions of people r clueless as to what has happened in this country.
Anyway, start off in door to door sales, like Kirby vacuums or Rainbow cleaners.
Good luck.
The old fashioned way, the way I, my parents, & probably ur parents or grandparents did it was to take a low paying job, bust ur butt, do more than asked, be the best, then get promoted & work ur way into more responsibility, skills & management.
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there is none babe, the only one that came to my mind was sex. Prostitues, dancers, strippers, they all make about 700 or more a week.
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become a truck driver, oops, l think that you have to be 21 to get a cdl. sorry, there is nothing that will pay that good. think about it, would you pay 700 dollars a week to somebody that doesnt have a degree? learn a trade or something, and become good at it, learn everything that you can about it and then work for yourself.
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Kim
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If u fall for these scammers & spammers u will be wasting ur life. It is best to get a college degree, but not everyone can do that.
How much u make & what u do has a lot to do with what ur talents r & how hard u r willing to work.
Take some time to look at freelance websites. There r a lot of computer & web related jobs at there if u have talents u can develop on ur own. People want to hire more on ability & cost rather than degree.
Likewise, if u have a skill, whether it is plumbing, comuputers, carpentry or whatever, ur ability & willingness to work will get ur far. If u work full time plus over time in a skilled trade u can make that much - but not as an apprentice. l am in NY & roofing seems to be in demand & roofers make decent money. Construction pays well also.
A certificate & specialized training can help u a lot if u can not get a degree.
l have no idea how reliable these figures r but can give u some ideas:
Here r 25 of the top-paying jobs that don’t require a four-year degree & their average salaries, based on data from the BLS & CBSalary.com.
1. Air traffic controller: $102,030 2. Funeral director: $79,517 3. Operations manager: $77,839 4. Industrial production manager: $73,000 5. Transportation manager: $72,662 6. Storage & distribution manager: $69,898 7. Computer technical support specialist: $67,689 8. Gaming manager: $64,880 9. First-line supervisor/manager of police & detective: $64,430 10. Nuclear power reactor operator: $64,090 11. Computer specialist: $59,480 12. First-line, non-retail supervisors/manager: $59,300 13. Nuclear technician: $59,200 14. First-line supervisor/manager of fire fighting & prevention worker: $58,920 15. Real estate broker: $58,720 16. Elevator installer & repairer: $58,710 17. Sales representative, wholesale & manufacturing, technical & scientific products: $58,580 18. Dental hygienist: $59,790 19. Radiation therapist: $57,700 20. Nuclear medicine technologist: $56,450 21. Power plant distributor & dispatcher: $57,330 22. Fashion designer: $55,840 23. Ship engineer: $54,950 24. Detective & criminal investigator: $53,990 25. Commercial pilot: $53,870
http://cbsalary.com/
There r the fastest going from the Department of Labor l think:
http://careerplanning.about.com/od/exploringoccupations/tp/hi_growth_nodeg.htm?once=true&
If u need to work hard, just make sure u find something that u like doing (unless it is temporary).
Factory jobs r not only waning, but they're dead end jobs.
Good luck to you!
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