My feet are essentially broken, and I cant walk on them for very long without quite a bit of pain in my heels, arches, ankles, and just behind my toes. Not to mention I have a torn ACL that has never been fixed, which gives me problems from time to time. I have no health insurance.So until I start my new career, which should be in about 6 months, I need temporary work. I will be in classes MWF 9-1, so most full-time 9-5s are out for that reason. I'm great with people as I have been working in restaurants forever, and I think I could be pretty good in sales.Any ideas? Anybody have any contacts?Any help would be greatly appreciated...
1/2/2014 10:56:19 PM
Getting out of class at one puts you at a good time for nannying school aged children. Other than that the only jobs I would suggest for someone with that schedule would be retail or...waiting tables.Although I see you are a culinary arts major. Have you checked in to those kids chef places? There is one at north hills where they teach kids to cook and have little cooking camps and stuff.[Edited on January 2, 2014 at 11:02 PM. Reason : .]
1/2/2014 11:00:26 PM
Did you read his post? The man needs a desk job, his body can't handle any of the things you mentioned.
1/2/2014 11:07:30 PM
take out loans, focus on your school work, and get your degree. waiting tables is a great way to waste 10+ years of your life and delay graduation, trust me
1/2/2014 11:14:45 PM
I did. I just dont know what kind of desk job starts at 2pm. Maybe a telemarketer. But school aged nanny might not be bad if you are just picking them up from school and then driving to other activities or helping with homework.
1/2/2014 11:19:29 PM
I may need some guidance on that "taking out loans" thing. I tried to do this at the bank once, but failed due to lack of funds in my account. Is there anything simple out there for a situation like this?
1/3/2014 12:13:23 AM
How old are you? Can you get a Pell grant?
1/3/2014 12:16:44 AM
Sign up for a bunch of studies. I feel like there are lots of those in college psychology departments and independent newspapers.
1/3/2014 12:23:43 AM
Know anything about computers? You could try to get a job doing phone tech support. Some of those have nontraditional hours available.
1/3/2014 12:46:39 AM
Do you have any skills, knowledge, hobbies, or interests?
1/3/2014 1:10:24 AM
1/3/2014 6:47:29 AM
Check local libraries, they often have openings for librarians and other related stuff like library computer stuff.
1/3/2014 9:00:24 AM
^^^
1/3/2014 9:24:37 AM
How do you not have insurance? I thought it was required for students and under Obamacare. Sounds like you need to get your health in order quite soon. Especially if you are in culinary arts, which I assume is a pathway to a career standing up in a kitchen.
1/3/2014 9:39:17 AM
You may need to re-evaluate your major. If you have problems being on your feet all day then being a chef may not be good for you.
1/3/2014 9:39:35 AM
I am in the Biowork program at Wake Tech. Culinary Arts was years ago, for one semester.How does one apply for a Pell Grant? Are they just awarded by the financial aid department at your school?
1/3/2014 10:43:10 AM
First off, and I'm not saying this to be mean, but you should take a serious interest in your future. Your lack of knowledge on the most basic of things, such as healthcare and student loans, should a complete lack of effort on your part.Don't think that a little information from a message board will help you, because you need to re-evaluate things completely and start getting serious about this shit. Take a few hours and research healthcare, student loans, and education.
1/3/2014 1:39:58 PM
At home customer service companies--Sykes, West at Home, Arise Virtual Solutions are three that are legit.
1/3/2014 1:53:56 PM
Aren't most biopharm places manufacturing 24 hrs a day? Have you tried looking into 2nd or 3rd shift entry level jobs in rtp?
1/3/2014 2:07:39 PM
Pell Grant is a student loan. So Fafsa would be first step.
1/3/2014 2:33:40 PM
^^ I work in manufacturing and I cannot imagine any place wanting a person that cannot walk for 6 months. Plus most manufacturing jobs worth having (i.e. ones with good hourly pay) are usually hard to get.[Edited on January 3, 2014 at 2:36 PM. Reason : gh]
1/3/2014 2:36:30 PM
1/3/2014 2:36:58 PM
Have you looked into Craigslist m4m?
1/4/2014 3:36:30 AM
1/4/2014 10:43:13 AM
Medical marijuana test patient?
1/4/2014 3:12:34 PM
not surprised at all lewisje is being a cunt ITTvery surprised dtownral is being helpful[Edited on January 4, 2014 at 4:22 PM. Reason : -]
1/4/2014 4:22:29 PM
ok ok oktbqh tho I thought this thread would be about a computer that had been used as a server and could now be used as a spare Bitcoin miner lol
1/4/2014 5:24:55 PM
I'm not sure by what imaginary scale one would consider healthcare and student loans to be "basic." Also not sure how I'm somehow wrong in seeking infomation on these subjects from people with experiece rather than Google, but your post just reeks of arrogance, slackerb. Taking time out of your day to respond to my thread just to "call me out," yet being unable to offer any real information of your own is also pretty weak, and shows a lack of intelligence and time management on your part. Hope this helps you get your priorities straight. That being said, thank for the FAFSA info dtownral. I have applied and am waiting to hear back from school on that issue, and whether I can be considered for a Pell grant.Any other useful information on grants, loans, or open jobs would be appreciated!Thanks to those who have helped[Edited on January 5, 2014 at 4:05 PM. Reason : FAFSA]
1/5/2014 4:02:32 PM