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  • Transfering pictures from one website to another.
  • They were all incredibly difficult.
  • To hold the door for somebody. I was walking out of my friends apartment complex, and some guy was like "Hey, can you hold the door for me real quick while I carry this crap in?" So I agree to do it, and after five minutes when he was done he gave me $20. I'm like hell yeah!
  • It was a temporary job. I was a receptionist on a trailer that was the main office of the electrical contractor that was wiring a new HP factory. I was there for eight hours a day, received like three or four phone calls a day, nobody visited us, it was boring beyond imagination.
  • Tour bus hostess.
  • Stamping envelopes.
  • Male stripper for the hung jury ladies night.
  • Sitting and watching TV while three kids fell asleep two rooms away. I moved about 15 feet that night.
  • I worked as an Industrial First Aid Attendant for 11 years ... Just doing nothing but waiting for an accident to happen ... In 11 years, I had 4 injuries, that is 4 days where I actually earned my pay. For the rest of the time, I was taking courses by corrispondence and just practicing martial arts alone.
  • Easiest in terms of flexibility would be any of the entry level service jobs. These are usually minimum wage, but offer training and experience one would need latter on. Such jobs are usually found in the fast food industry, theater, customer service, or basic retail. Ideally if you can land a position in a mall job, it is easy retail place to work and you can socially network rather well. Of course the best time to get hired is during seasonal positions around the holidays. Tech savy teens can also look online for jobs that ca be work at home jobs. If you live in the major city and are 18+, a variety of entertainment jobs from movie/tv extras can be a great way to earn money as well.
  • The best jobs are customer service jobs like retail, fast food etc. only because the schedule can be flexible and it's easy to get a job without much experience.
  • Being self employed, picking up dog crap. It's a job no one likes doing, and even in these economic times, is willing to pay someone else to do. With the explosion single/unmarried women in their 20s to 40s, with a dog or dogs, instead of a man and/or children, it's becoming a lucrative business that can bring in $20,000 a year for part time work. Takes only a few tools which can be carried on a bicycle or in a car. Work during the cooler hours of the day and no boss.

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