Thursday, July 16, 2009

Looking for a part time job in chicago?

I'm a19yrs old college student and looking for a part time job. I live on the southside and not opposed to REASONABLE travel. I'm looking for something within the city limits. If anybody has infomation or is hiring themselves, please help. I really need some sort of income.
Looking for a part time job in chicago?
What is your major in school? Getting a part time job that focuses on what field your looking to get into after graduation would be the best thing for you to do. Once you figure out your options, set up a Monster.com account and search for part time positions in that field. Other great resources are Craigslist.org, Careerbuilder, your college career center and staffing agencies. Good Luck!
Reply:Check in local newspaper, Chicago Tribune or you can always work for your area McDonald's if you like


till you get a decent job of your liking.
Reply:I am presently a college student in Hammond IN which isn't too far from you. I have my own AVON business and I also make money from signing people up to sell AVON products. It has flexible hours and you decide where you are willing to travel, whether to sell through the internet, be in leadership (like me and make money), and how far you want to go with the business.





You can earn a car allowance with hard work and dedication as well as a consistent income just for signing people up. If you want to know more please hit my AVON licensed website. If you decide to give it a try ($10 one time fee or a starter kit for free) do me a favor and write down everyone you know that buys clothing, jewelry, makeup, kids items, cleansing products, and facial ageing products too. This will be your customer list to get you started. Biggest retail sales season is right now. The list does not need any info about them just a simple name because they will not be my customers but yours.





www.youravon.com/jjurgensen


(219) 689-3726 Janet





The free starter kit is just a few books and an order form to give it a try and see if you can get orders. You have to pay the $10 fee to actually sale but you get more brochures as well as other business supplies to help you on your way. I also give free additional business supplies to my downline!
Reply:I once was a college student myself. Have you thought about working as a substitute at your local public schools? You know fill in as a teacher sub, para sub, or even a lunch room monitor substitute.





They are good about being flexible. ***no holidays***

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