Long story short, I need a job that can support me AKA pay my rent, food and other expenses while I save up money to fix my credit and go to college. I currently work part time at a grocery store. I'm physically fit, pretty smart, capable of learning quick. What's the best job for me? I was thinking construction for starters, but I don't know.
>>17454667
Warehousing, truck driving, oil (if available), and fishing will make you a ton of money and are aimed at people like you.
>>17454709
I live on the East Coast. I know fishing is popular on the West Coast, not so sure about here. Gonna look for warehouses, should I google "warehouses near me" or is there a better way to find a warehouse gig?
Will also consider trucking, no oil nearby
>>17454792
If you live on the coast then there's foshing available. I'm talking about spending months at sea, not just going to the docks everyday.
A good start is to look for Amazo warehouse since they're hiring the most and all you're doing is handling small stuff most of the time. You could try going to a temp agency/recruiter to see if they know of any warehousing gigs if you're having trouble. But that shouldn't be the case.
I'm not too familiar with trucking but I just know it's always an option as well (assuming you have a good driving record).
>>17454808
What's the best way to find a job as a fisher/deckhand? Just google?
I'll start with Amazon warehouses right now
>>17454835
I haven't lived on the coast for a while but I imagine that's how you'd go about it.
I know a few people who work at Amazon and they all like. It's also easy to get into. Good luck.
>>17454667
that is an excellent gif.
i suggest warehousing which often will coincide with driving trucks. its fun as hell too with a good group of people.
Waiting tables. If you're a decently good looking guy or girl, you have a brain in your head, and you have some degree of social skills, you can do it.
I walked in to a restaurant and got hired with no experience; a lot of people do. I make about 80-120 dollars in tips alone on the average 4-5 hour shift. It's a lot of money. I'd recommend it.
>>17455089
Also the hours are super flexible because everyone wants to pick up shifts, and everyone wants to drop them too. You can work pretty much whenever and pick when you want to work. You work less for more money.