Convenient Side-Jobs?

Discussion in 'Professional Trading' started by Raize, Jan 20, 2006.

  1. Lotus 7

    Lotus 7

    i would suggest getting a job at a restaurant waiting tables. usually if you are a bartender you are the last one out, and wont get out till late. it will be hard to wake up in the morning and be fresh.

    If you are a server then you still get out at a decent hour. You can make decent money in a high end restaurant like Mortons, Signature Room. Ruth Chris, Charles, The Palm, Flemings, Roy, Don Shulas, and the list can go on in a city near you.

    However you will need some decent experience so you need to start somewhere.

    Also I Know a guy who Valet's cars at night and make dame good money like 60k a year and the government doesn't know any where near what he really makes. During the day he buys, fixes up, and flips properties......

    those are some starting points. if you don't have good restaurant experience you will need to start somewhere.

    Good luck....................

    As the saying says "Were There Is A Will There Is A Way" Make it happen


    Lotus 7
     
    #11     Jan 21, 2006
  2. if you cant make a living trading- YOU SHOULD NOT TRADE FULL TIME, get a real job in the mean time and trade on the sidelines
     
    #12     Jan 22, 2006
  3. bartender,
    poker(casino) dealer
    male(female) prostitute
    drug dealer

     
    #13     Jan 23, 2006
  4. FredBloggs

    FredBloggs Guest

    my mate used to do this.

    he got to decide which old hag he got to screw and made a fortune - sometimes $5k a night, but typically $1k including sex + free dinner

    he used to play them along for a few dates like it was against his ethics or something, then sit back - the old lady would up the bid throughout the night out/over the course of a few dates until it was an amount he 'couldnt refuse'

    he said the average age was 45-55, business woman often married. sometimes divorced. he assured me it was not fun seeing wimmin his mums age try and get kinky. he felt deeply sorry for these sad old bints trying to be 20 again.

    once he got to shag his ex-bosses wife. he did her for nuthin though.
     
    #14     Jan 23, 2006
  5. nlslax

    nlslax

    Makes me feel like there's a party going on and I missed it.
    :(
     
    #15     Jan 23, 2006
  6. dac8555

    dac8555

    i concur. did this while starting a recriting biz...it was great fun really. decent tips..one night did $500! averaged around $120 for a good night...but slow days was like $15. CRAZY people work in restaraunts...that can be good or bad. in my case it was good crazy.
     
    #16     Jan 23, 2006
  7. There are several jobs that you could do a little training and get credentialed and, thus, ramp up a good income performance level.

    The suggestions to you so far are quite thoughtless.

    I checked your profile and it left me clueless since it is blank.

    Second shift jobs in the medical industry would work quite well and especially if you are out west. The EMT Baisc will get you hired in a NY minute.

    If you want to go for making good commissions, hook up with indepenent insurance sales. A good first level is selling to new home buyers. You can make about 1,000 an evening with two appointments. Were you older, you could work the home buyer market for those who buy the larger homes in your area. Your age will hold you back on that. The commissions run about 10 times the above mentioned. That door is not open to you because this type of decision maker is usually wealthy and will not respect your views or presentation.

    I use younger people to prep for staff that meet the public. They cut their own hours and 600 bucks a day is an easy wage to pay since it is about neglible compared to the commissions their prep earns for us. To prep for a 5,000 commission takes 45 minutes.

    Bi-lingual is an advantage as well.

    To make 500 bucks a day trading takes about 20,000 dollars capital for an expert. Late teens can do this quite handily.
     
    #17     Jan 23, 2006
  8. mizer

    mizer

    Looks like we have a "Queer Pear" in the pack:eek::eek:
     
    #18     Jan 23, 2006
  9. :D
     
    #19     Jan 24, 2006
  10. EnzoF

    EnzoF

    Two of my family members did this for a while to support their incomes:
    http://www.willowcsn.com/howwework.asp?page_id=58

    I don't know much about it aside from the fact that although it wasn't high paying, they were able to make a little $$ and had very flexible hours..as much or little time commitment as they wanted I think.

    There is another program by another firm who does a similar thing that they eventually switched to, and they liked that better, but I don't remember the name off hand. If you are interested PM me and I will ping them on it.
     
    #20     Jan 24, 2006