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Subject: Looking for an online job
Category: Reference, Education and News > Job and Careers
Asked by: themainnigg-ga
List Price: $25.00
Posted: 17 May 2004 09:13 PDT
Expires: 16 Jun 2004 09:13 PDT
Question ID: 347595
I am in my mid 20's and looking for an online job/work from home.To
use in supplementing my full time job's income.I don't have that many
"marketable" skills as such cos I know just a little HTML and average
in assembling/fixing p.c's and have worked in restaurants as a
cashier/waiter. Most of the jobs I see are either selling something to
someone based on a commision on sales or not looking legal
enough/trusworthy.I stay in canada,manitoba.Advice on the whole issue
and even aiding me in getting one would be helpful
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Subject: Re: Looking for an online job
From: parubok-ga on 02 Jun 2004 22:59 PDT
 
Some people in USA make good money selling stuff on Ebay. I do not
know how popular Ebay is in Canada and how easy/cheap it is to ship
products. To really succeed on ebay you must have skills that others
don't have. Say, if you are buying and reselling antiquity, and you
are able to tell quickly how much certain item is worth, then you will
make money (when sellers price whatever they sell too low and you get
a good deal ). Also, if you have some money saved, you could buy stuff
in bulk cheap and sell it for more money in smaller quantities.

P.S. Please do not hold mi liable for your lost savings, all I am
saying is that some people make good money on Ebay and all they do is
buy and resell. They work from home and all they need is computer,
internet, digital camera and many credit cards.
(There is a trick of paying credit card debts with other credit cards
before the end of billing cycle, so that you don't have to pay the
interest). I have never tried this myself.

P.P.S You can invest in taking a course. Say you want to learn how to
produce 3D animation. You do not need a Computer Science degree for
that, a few-months long course that costs several hundred dollars will
do. Whether or not you can find a job in 3D animation in Manitoba is
not easy for me to say. Also, which class to take if you decide to
specialize in something - it should be up to you to decide. All I am
trying to say is that there are many ways to combine full time job and
education - certainly a good investment.

I hope some of this helps,
parubok
Subject: Re: Looking for an online job
From: themainnigg-ga on 07 Jul 2004 10:34 PDT
 
thanks it really helped

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