Money Making - Money Saving Tips for College Students - page 2

by Linda Correli

Be prepared that you won't find a job immediately. The employers aren't waiting specially for you with arms wide open. Remember that the market is full of people searching for a job. And one more point is that you shouldn't expect to get high salary at once. Though it is just a temporary place to work where you get some extra money.

For a start, the below listed jobs is the thing you might start with, as you don't have to possess any special skills and they can become a good beginning for your upcoming job:

  • Wash car
  • Pet sitting
  • Recycle soft drink cans
  • Baby sitting
  • Mow lawn
  • Weed garden
  • Garage sale

Here is the list of more sophisticated jobs which can be of interest to you:

  • Barista
  • Bartender
  • Cafeteria Worker
  • Tutor
  • Personal Trainer

Treat your job seriously, but don't let it absorb all your time and strengths, as your studying is prior to your job at the moment. Make it well that in future you won't get worthy, high-paid job without profound higher education.

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