Working two
jobs is quickly becoming the norm instead of the exception. Many people even work three jobs. More than 17% of Americans presently work
more than one job and that number is increasing yearly. With the spiraling costs of fuel and food
it’s getting harder and harder to make ends meet on one income.
Many jobs
are yours for the taking but may not suit your tastes. Jobs at vocational centers are easy to come by
but most are filled by teenagers who are only there for the short term. Unless you’re planning to ultimately get into
restaurant management fast food jobs are typically not for the long term but
could fill the bill in the interim.
Working as a
freelance person however can yield some nice dough especially for a popular outfit
with wider coverage. Plus, it’s an
excellent place to make contacts and get the word out that you’re looking to
upgrade your employment status. Doing a
good job at wherever you’re working will get you noticed.
Examine
yourself. What are you good at? What are your talents, hobbies, likes and
dislikes? If you’re musical, search for
a job in the music field such as a music store.
If art is your forte, you