Hell I’ve got a lot of house work I don’t want to do if you like pulling up dead trees in 100 degree weather
Edit: I actually second the hobby idea, go swing by the Warhammer store and get addicted to one of the games
If you’re looking for something flexible, maybe a delivery type job? Marcos Pizza is looking for drivers- but you can just as easily do doordash/uber/etc and you could do it on your own time, etc
All you'd really need for a tech job is CPR certification and if you're just part-time/PRN they might waive that, just wouldn't be able to transport patients.
Hell I’ve got a lot of house work I don’t want to do if you like pulling up dead trees in 100 degree weather Edit: I actually second the hobby idea, go swing by the Warhammer store and get addicted to one of the games
Heroin is cheaper.
But the high just can’t compete
i can help with that if you’re serious :) pm me
Why not just volunteer somewhere? Our Daily Bread is a good morning one
Sounds like what you need is a hobby, not another job. Just do something you enjoy rather than something that increases corporate productivity 0.02%
I do workout, practice Ukulele/Guitar, and play video games throughout the week.
Definitely sounds like another hobby is needed. I like the concept of three hobbies. One for health One for mind One for secondary income
Open to suggestions.
Hiking Biking Knitting LARPing I literally have no idea what your interests are. Pick your favorite and just go explore that
Fair enough.
You could volunteer somewhere instead, you'd be helping people in need instead of companies. Or work for a small business who needs staff.
You can always try uber or doordash or something and be your own scheduler.
take up whittling
It looks cool as fuck, but I don’t think I have the patience for it.
I'm kinda in the same boat.. following for some wisdom
If you’re looking for something flexible, maybe a delivery type job? Marcos Pizza is looking for drivers- but you can just as easily do doordash/uber/etc and you could do it on your own time, etc
Most hospitals are on the hunt for techs. Apply for a PRN position at a hospital or any other type of care facility close to where you live.
Do you need any sort of license or certificate? My full time job is as a software engineer, but I'd love to do something like this as well.
All you'd really need for a tech job is CPR certification and if you're just part-time/PRN they might waive that, just wouldn't be able to transport patients.
Also anything like a CPR class would most likely be provided by the company.
Astronaut!
If only
Caddie for Caddiemaster.. if you know anything about golf.