Some employment is temporary or does not result in an actual paycheck. These jobs are traditionally cash only and may not include benefits such as healthcare or 401 (k) options.
If you are interested in earning some quick cash to get you through a rough time or you want to earn some money while you go to school full-time, these employment options may be for you. Some of these cash jobs may not involve regularly scheduled work times and some are often popular with younger workers, such as teenagers during the summer time.
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Students often use their free summer months to take on reliable jobs such as office temp, ice cream store worker or grocery bagger. But your summer job, or full-time career for that matter, doesn’t have to be mainstream at all. Job opportunities abound to work at the beach, in the park, on a boat or just about anywhere else.
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How to pick up extra cash this season
Thinking about finding a seasonal job to pick up some extra cash? Many companies are desperate for extra help based on the time of year. Retailers, for example, need sales clerks for the busy holiday shopping season.
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It’s never too early to start thinking about next summer. Summer internships have become increasingly competitive since more and more students have abandoned mowing lawns in favor of career-enhancing summer positions. And the more prestigious the internship, the earlier the deadline.
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Students are often worried about writing a resume, and it’s not uncommon to struggle with the task. But it doesn’t have to be intimidating if you understand the goal of your resume: to generate interest and interviews. It doesn’t have to get you a job and it doesn’t need to cover your life history. It simply has to pique the interest of the reader and answer the only question he cares about: will this candidate add value to my company?
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