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Aug 15, 2009, 07:47 PM
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| | | need office/entry-level/medical, evening/overnight job This is a pretty long situation to explain in words and it's a pretty sticky situation but here it goes...
I am a young adult who just got accepted into a nursing school, it begins in a few weeks and the classes are mon-fri, 11am to 1:30pm. I currently have a REALLY good job making REALLY good pay but my office hours are strictly full-time, mon-fri, 8am to 5pm. I have resigned due to the school hours. I have known about this for a few months now and been looking for a replacement job ever since. Now I am only 3 weeks away and still no job. I have tried everything and anything. I live on my own so I am responsible for paying rent, utilities, my car maintenance, gas for my car, food to eat, credit card bills, etc.
I have family to help with school but no one is able to help me with any of the other bills. I am in in the Northern VA area (Alexandria, Manassas, Herndon, Fairfax, Springfield, Woodbridge, Dale City, etc.).
I was just wondering if anyone knew of any job openings or any legal ways to make money (other then selling items online, pawning, etc.). I will need some sort of evening or over-night job to work with my school hours. Or know of any assistance program to help with food or neccesity items that do require you to have a child or dependant or anything like that. I have office experience and took phlebotomy certificate program in school but do not have experience.
This may be something no one can help or answer but I figured I'd give it a try since nothing else seems to work. Thank you to all who tried!! | | | | | | |
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Aug 15, 2009, 07:50 PM
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| Did you ask your boss about flex-time while you are in school? That's how I kept my job while in grad school. |
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Aug 15, 2009, 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Wondergirl Did you ask your boss about flex-time while you are in school? That's how I kept my job while in grad school. | Unfortunately, I did try...it's a law firm and they have strict rules that you must work 40 hrs per week, and must be between 8am and 5pm, there is no business/work after 5pm or on weekends for support staff. (I wish they did)  |
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Aug 15, 2009, 08:03 PM
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| looking for LEGIT jobs from home Are there any LEGIT telecommunication/work from home/online jobs?
I am resigning from my current career to go to nursing school which requires many class/clinical hours and I cannot find ANY jobs with my available hours.
(not any ebay or selling jobs online though - I have nothing to sell) |
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Aug 15, 2009, 08:06 PM
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| Check Libraryland -- academic, hospital, law, public, corporate. |
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Aug 15, 2009, 08:09 PM
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Aug 15, 2009, 08:14 PM
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| I suggest trying to join motivated moms: http://www.motivated-moms.com/ [you don't have to be a mom to join]
I did it but it wasn't for me.
What you do is basically recruit people to join Melaleuca and start their membership there.
You build your own team and work up from there.
It's a lot of telephone calling, persuading and typing.
You can make your own hours, and they do "train" you.
There were people that got paid 100$ a month for doing this and there were others that got paid 1000$+.
If you really work at it then you can succeed. It's not all daisies and lovebirds, it can get frustrating when your sitting there on the telephone trying to persuade someone to join and waiting for new leads.
Sarah |
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Aug 15, 2009, 09:43 PM
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| NoHelp was trying to explain the site rules to you. You have started several threads on simular subject, future ones may be deleted |
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Aug 15, 2009, 09:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Fr_Chuck NoHelp was trying to explain the site rules to you. You have started several threads on simular subject, future ones may be deleted | I'm not sure who you or NOHELP is or why you are responding to my question about "rules"...it really doesn't matter and it's not that serious. I posted it in different subjects because of the fact that the question can pertain to different subjects, I wanted to be sure that people answering these questions had a chance to see it, depending on the subject they were reviewing. If this is a problem for either of you, then do not read/answer any of my questions.
THANK YOU!  |
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Aug 15, 2009, 10:05 PM
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| Yeah it doesn't matter who me or Fr_chuck are BUT the rules are one post per topic therefore it is not a matter of if we have a problem with it.
If that is your attitute then maybe nogody should read/answer your post because we all say the same thing -->one post per topic.
Multiple posts do not get you extra answers because we all read all the boards |
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