What's the best no experience required job ……???
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-Sweeping machine, Drive a forklift a sized sweeper around during the night, listen to whatever you want as loud as you want, relatively good pay compared to other kinds of cleaning jobs.
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- Night security guard spend your evenings studying up to be something else.
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- Grain silo work $25 an hour and mostly all you do is sweep or take a nap and sometimes explode.
- the railroad isn't a bad gig, great retirement plan, and regular pay. Engineers can make north of 100k just be prepared to be on call all the time.
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Railroads are definitely great employment, locally pay is $25 for a shop helper which requires no experience, you've got to be on point though because if your screw up the Union will throw you under the train faster than the company.
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- I used to work for a small clothing store at a resort hotel in Waikiki, I worked many retail jobs in my time in Hawaii and had to deal with about as many rude customers as you would anywhere else, but something about this place put all the customers in a good mood (maybe the fact we were on the beach) and I almost never had to deal with rude people. it was a fairly slow gig too which gave my co-workers and a lot of downtime for bee sing which we did plenty of, it was the only retail job I ever had where I never felt stress out.
On a lot of days we would open the doors to let a tropical breeze in, the standard outfit was shorts t-shirt and flip-flops, US guys who worked there love to flirt with the girls in a little jewelry kiosk next house and we would get hit on regularly by borer teen girls and their drunk, middle-aged mothers looking for a tropical island fling, we used to actually fight for who God to take out the trash because the dumpster was on the beach, we would always time trash takeout for sunset and even the manager didn't get angry when it mysteriously took us ten minutes to go to the dumpster and back. at the time I was living in a studio apartments in Waikiki just a couple blocks away and it was a 10-minute walk to work for me.
if that job had paid a living wage I'd probably still be there but I couldn't afford to live off my salary there, So I had to quit moved back to the mainland and go to grad school so I could get a career job. I'm a college professor now making a decent living in a respectable career but sometimes I wish I was still selling t-shirts on the beach in Waikiki.
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- If you can get a doorman gig in Manhattan, its 50k a year plus a crapload of tips plus full benefits, holiday pay, sick time, personal time and they offer classes to be an electrician and plumber AMD stuff like that, a good building will see you with 20k here in tips.
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-Hotel des Clark, get paid to place if 5-10 hours a day…!! Light cleaning and other duties that take less than an hour.
- This is pretty much only an option for girls, but nannying. I get paid $15 HR to go hang out a wealthy family's house with their seven-year-old girl 20 hours a week, yesterday I was there for eight hours and we braided bracelets, colored and played trivia crack.
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- I delivered pizzas for three years and made more money now than I am working as a post-grad temp $13/hr, if I also don't spend $300 ish depends on hours a month in gas, so it's a trade-off. Most Friday and Saturday nights if you factor in tips I'd make a bit more than $20/hr, but it was generally for only 3 – 4 hour bursts. When I started opening on the weekends it was nice because I'd get about 8 - 10 hours a day on my paychecks then make at least $120 dollars on both Saturday and Sunday, and if it's football season.
I'd sometimes make $500 from tips alone from a Friday night shift then opening Saturday and Sunday, it's really dependent on hours, though. I worked 35 - 40 hours a week and worked longer shifts, but it worked because I was still in school so working weird hours was easy.
if you get into it but only work about 20 hours a week, you're generally working three hour rushes and while the burst money is okay, you aren't building the money on your paycheck and you aren't going on trips where you take 4 - 5 deliveries which is super efficient time money wise.
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- Stagehand, most cities have labor companies that provide people for the entertainment industry specifically. yes the hours are long and the work can be heavy but it generally pays well and you get to be involved in some pretty nice events/concerts… I started out as a stagehand, straight out of high school. worked hard and moved up in the industry, I have worked in many countries on short and long projects…. I now design and earn a good salary, it's still possible to make it without University.
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- As much as it could potentially be a nightmare…. babysitting as a kid was a really, really easy way to have money, as like a 12 year old. I would go over to a neighbor's house at like 6:00, feed two kids dinner, play a board game, put them to sleep and then watch TV by myself and get paid for it, no experience required so much that little children are trusted with human lives.
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- My friend works in fishing in Alaska half a year and frickin loves it, half the time on it Boat, half the time doing packaging and crap in a warehouse, No experience required, they even pay for your plane ticket there and back (Alaska), and Room, food, everything… She works like three four months a year and travels the rest of it. The hours are rough, but it seems like they make it fun while they're there, and save a ton of money. It may not be perfect, you basically fall off the map for a couple of months, but to work like that then have money to live your life for 2/3 of the year easily….. it has definitely entered my mind a few times.
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- Mines Washing Truck , Started right out of high school no experience got my h2s and first aid now I'm making over 100k a year at 18. Work crazy hours but depending on what you do it isn't as difficult as people say.
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- In Canada you only need a high school diploma to become a Office Boy on Airport, it's tough to make the cast during post training, but you'll be making good cash you do.
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- Gas attendant, only two states left… get paid to do what the rest of the USA does fo free….!!!
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- If you're interested in cooking, go apply at a local restaurant and offer to wash dishes at the start. if you're good dishwasher they'll move you up the ranks if you're attentive and listen well. All that garbage about having to go to culinary school to be a cook chef is a complete farce,
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- I started working at a bar is a bouncer about four months ago, it's pretty freaking rad, the entire interview process was… word-for-word :
“Do you have any problem with confrontation ?”
“NO”
“you'll be working from 9:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. is that a problem for you ?”
“NO”
“Do you have any problem with occasionally mopping up puke…?”
“No”
“Okay you've got the job”
I was actually floored because the bar I work at is corporately owned and the application process online was very official, so I expected a much more thorough interview process.
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- Retail, everyone should have a retail job once in their life for at least 6 months. You need no experience but you will learn a lot from it.
First, you will probably learn what your ambition is, if you think folding clothes at the gap and nothing else is not all that bad of a way to spend a year, college might not be your future path…. if you're racing out of work to try and get in some classes you will learn how to time manage like a pro.
Secondly, you will learn social skills….. the ability, or perhaps art of looking someone in the eye and have a conversation is something you need to practice, without the glow of a phone nearby, it is possible.
Third, you will learn that people, all people, are disgusting. why is this important ?? because once you realize that other people are human, you think before acting, and act a little nicer. psychological fact….
Fourth, most importantly, you will be a better shopper…. if you've had to fold shirts for an hour or serve people food for hours, or clean bathrooms, you will always remember that when you are on the other end… Sure, some of you will feel vengeance and be “well, I cleaned this so can they” but they vast majority will remember how much they hated when people acted up and avoid that same behaviour. the old golden rule in effect…..
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- My first job out of college was as a “repo man” for a major bank, entry-level position for my first two years there. Clearly I had no experience stealing cars. The idea was that this was a career path for loan officers, a good loan officer will understand the ramifications of making a bad loan. My career spanned 12 years with the bank.
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- In Australia, the highest paid no skills required is the traffic lollipop person. You need to today a one-day course for one hundred and nine dollars and the pay is about $75 per Hour yes $75 per Hour.
In the End, STAY HUMBLE AND BELIEVE IN YOURSELF Brother…….