What would be a great second job?
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What would be a great second job?
I'm looking around for a second job to help raise some extra $$$. Any ideas as to what would be more like a hobby than hard work as a second job? Mustang mods need cash.
In all seriousness... what can you do? What job do you do now?
I'd say go see if you can sling bags at an airport. I'd do that. If I didn't have the job I had.
Heck, you might get upped to 'guardian of the wingtips' and then up to 'guider of the airplane', and then all the way up to 'tug driver to shove the planes around.'
That'd be cool.
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And Gary, we're all prostitutes. We sell our bodies for cash when we work. Just not the pure definition version is all.
I'd say go see if you can sling bags at an airport. I'd do that. If I didn't have the job I had.
Heck, you might get upped to 'guardian of the wingtips' and then up to 'guider of the airplane', and then all the way up to 'tug driver to shove the planes around.'
That'd be cool.
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And Gary, we're all prostitutes. We sell our bodies for cash when we work. Just not the pure definition version is all.
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Gigolo. Hmmm I'll have to give that some thought. That would be allot of work.
My uncle drove people around the airport in a golf cart. He got lots of tips from out of towners.
My uncle drove people around the airport in a golf cart. He got lots of tips from out of towners.
Über if you have another car or if you don't mind driving the mustang. You literally work when you want and your hired immediately, no wait for backround, drug screening and all that mess.
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I have a friend that all through high school his second job was delivering pizza. He used a Jaguar and looked like the Mafia LOL. He made a ton of money. Later on he was board and did the same thing. I live in Florida and as long as the places you deliver are pretty good you will make a ton.
Do you care about after hours and weekends? Some of the route guys hire part timers to face and restock shelves at stores. Easy work, you're by yourself, don't know about pay though. Check the bread drivers and chip drivers.
Also, some merchandisers offer small part time routes to stock displays and point of impact shelves (like by the cash register). You'd run a route with grocery stores and C stores.
Also, some merchandisers offer small part time routes to stock displays and point of impact shelves (like by the cash register). You'd run a route with grocery stores and C stores.
Last edited by cdynaco; Sep 8, 2014 at 04:18 PM.
I'd say get yourself a Scwinn or a Colombia bike, put a basket on it and get up at 5am....earlier on Sunday so you could assemble the paper with all the ads, comics, and special sections. But the internet pretty much did away with this iconic scene that was once so common in America's neighborhoods.
Perhaps you could find a way to make money off of a current hobby or some aspect of your job that you do enjoy.
For instance...I work at an IT helpdesk that supports company-owned computers, and sometimes people will need help with their personal computers as well. So for a fee, we'll meet up and help with their personal devices.
I've also bought computers every once in a while on eBay/Craigslist/etc. that people list for really cheap as broken, and just fix them and resell them again for full cost.
For instance...I work at an IT helpdesk that supports company-owned computers, and sometimes people will need help with their personal computers as well. So for a fee, we'll meet up and help with their personal devices.
I've also bought computers every once in a while on eBay/Craigslist/etc. that people list for really cheap as broken, and just fix them and resell them again for full cost.


