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What kind of part time job can support a full-time college sophomore looking for her own apartment?
Asked by Jess H
What kind of job should I be looking for if I plan to get an apartment in Augusta, GA where the rent will probably be 550-620 not including utilities? I am starting my 2nd year of college full time. I'm interested in doing ANYTHING, but I'm not sure which kind of part-time jobs pay more than others. All I know is fabric stores are around $7 per hour, and auto receptionists are $7-$10. I have many experiences (the life of a temp lol), so any ideas you throw out here are fine.
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Answered by lovellovel
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Bar tender
Answered by 55yrsnholdin
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private dancing
Answered by scorpion187us
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i doubt that any part0time job can support that , i am a college freshman , i go to a comunity college , i work part time at a resturatn ( kinda low paid ), because no one else would hire me cause i am a bit young , well , i can barealy afford to pay my tution , books , car expenses........even if i work up to 30 hours a week , so i dont think you can make it with paying rent ! , good luck though
Answered by should i ?
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bar tender, or server if you're not old enough to be a bartender.
Answered by vtbmann
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i hear hookers make a lot of money...
Answered by dino143637
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waitress, gotta work on a busy restaurant with lots of tips.
Answered by 2feEThigh
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Good day, before looking at jobs work your plan backwards.
Do you have a BUDGET? Create a monthly realistic cost of living plan. Find out how much you need add 33% of your budget that gives you total income needed. Now after class time, study time, transportation time, life time(hrs.) are added up you will have the number of hours available to work for money. Hours available / income needed = $$ per hour needed.
At this point , a job may not pay enough.
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Good luck with school.
Answered by robert w
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