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Re: Practical Life Shit.
(Anonymous) 2014-09-12 02:43 am (UTC)(link)I suggest tutoring (if you feel capable of doing/are okay with kids/ whoever you plan on tutoring), babysitting (again, are you okay with kids). If you have a mayor's office or something, I know that where I live, there tends to be job postings at the office where my borough representative works...
If these don't appeal, try a part time at a local chain pharmacy or bakery type deal (i.e. CVS, Walmart, w/e).
I don't really know what your career/job/education situation is, so hope this helps!
The most important part is to always have a little bit of cash that you take out from each check (be it $5 or $20), be consistent and DO NOT touch that cash.
Good luck!
Re: Practical Life Shit.
Okay I'm already a part time cashier at Harris Teeter. I've considered babysitting but everytime I bring it up, I'm usually reminded "you can't take care of a kid , you can barely take care of yourself" *rolls eyes* Tutoring is an interesting idea.
I have 1 year of college and no degree. I would like to get a job close to the current one because I don't drive. Never got to learn.
*nod* I think I can do that....not touching one bit of cash, maybe if I get a bank account with a savings account.
Thank you.
Re: Practical Life Shit.
(Anonymous) 2014-09-12 03:29 am (UTC)(link)Re: Practical Life Shit.
It included some..
I think I might try that, make some flyers or something advertising help in in English/Lit classes. Those are my strong point. That's something to consider.
Thank you.
Re: Practical Life Shit.
(Anonymous) 2014-09-12 03:35 am (UTC)(link)Re: Practical Life Shit.
Editing could work. Yeah. Sounds good thanks.