150 Jobs You Can Start Today Creative Ways to Make Money Now |
Survival Jobs |
Whether youre a seasoned professional or a recent graduate, a job search can take
many months. Now, in 150 Jobs You Can Start Today, Deborah Jacobson reveals 150
ways you can take charge of your career, start making money, and put your unique
skills and talents to workright now. From Real Estate Appraiser to Wedding
Planner, these flexible, off-the-beaten-path professions can be tailored to suit
your personality and schedule, whether youre looking to bridge the gap between
jobs, launch a new career, pay your way through school, or simply make some
extra cash. Each job profiled includes a detailed overview of the necessary skills,
expected salary or income, real-world benefits and pitfalls, and easy-to-use
resources for getting started. The ultimate handbook for todays economy,
150 Jobs You Can Start Today gives you everything you need to beat the job market
and fuel your own prosperity and success. Massage Therapist Wedding Planner Apartment Manager Real Estate Appraiser Private Tutor Web Designer Seasonal Tax Accountant Party Promoter Personal Shopper Focus Group Organizer Home Clothing Sales Music Teacher Start Your Own 900 Number Catering Artists Model Telemarketing Cruise Ship Entertainer Personal Assistant Script Reader Web Page Designer Yoga Teacher House Painter Personal Trainer Home Remodeler Sports Referee City Tour Guide Traffic School Teacher Pet Care Professional Companion Proofreader |
In the first-ever guide to finding a satisfying job that will keep food on the table
while you focus on your perhaps less lucrative dreams, Deborah Jacobson presents
a detailed survey of employment possibilities that keep stressful money worries
away and allow plenty of time for pursuing one's true calling in life. Survival Jobs proves that you don't have to wait tables while looking for your big break. With frank and funny advice from an author who has traveled the survival-job road, Jacobson introduces opportunities both on and off the beaten track that suit a wide variety of schedules, skills, and personalities. Survival Jobs includes: "Jobs for the CEO in You" (apartment manager, massage therapist, and other "be-your-own-boss" suggestions)"That's Entertainment" (from working as a personal assistant to performing at theme parks)"Nine to Five...Not" (clock in at the crack of dawn or the midnight hour as a limousine driver, a video-store clerk, or an airport employee)"You Gotta Have Heart" (jobs that satisfy the spirit and pay the bills: pet care, social work, children's entertainment) For each job, she describes: Duties and responsibilities, the pros and cons, likely salary, necessary skills and educational background, ideas for getting started, sources for contacts, including names and phone numbers in major cities. |
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