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SportsChick237
06-28-2005, 09:54 AM
So I am Lifegurading this summer, but i have a lot of down time, since its a private pool and there are five of us working. Does anyone have any idea as to what kind of job i could possibly get that is not very demanding, like maybe only two or three days a week that can fill my empty space, i hate not being busy.
Kiwideus
06-28-2005, 07:58 PM
How about dancing instructor? :D
It could keep you busy for a while :notme:
SMack
06-28-2005, 09:28 PM
You could always open up a lemonade stand. :lmao:
You're best bet is to do serving probably... get good tips if you can handle dealing with customers.
Try a hotel that does a lot of conventions and stuff, sometimes they have really easy jobs.
Just a suggestion...
Rockin Robin
06-28-2005, 09:51 PM
I-i-i wanna be a lifeguard (help! help! help! help!)
I-i-i wanna guard your life.
Waitressing at a diner or something is a pretty good suggestion. Or there's always Mickey D's or the B K Lounge. Flexible work schedule and you can leave your brain at home. Or cashier in a supermarket too.
~*TiGeRs f@N*~
06-29-2005, 12:39 AM
child care is always good and fun. You can do lots of fun stuff with little kids!
SportsChick237
06-29-2005, 09:22 AM
Hey thanks guys. I was thinking about bar tending or waitressing...and hey that lemonade stand not such a bad idea i used to rack in teh cash when i was younger, ya know a whole 50 cents for like a hundred hours of sitting there *giggle*. As for Micky D's or the B. K. lounge I would get sooo fat....ima sucker for mickey d's fries. And child care, i will stick to the far and few between babysitting jobs because sadly, im just nota fan of kids.
Thanks for all the suggestions, if anything else comes to mind let me know:)
(robin, you listen to dane cook the comedian? B.K. Lounge, a dane cook phrase thats why i ask)
Rockin Robin
06-29-2005, 10:23 PM
.....robin, you listen to dane cook the comedian? B.K. Lounge, a dane cook phrase thats why i ask
Never heard of him. I've been using that phrase since before you were born. Literally.
SportsChick237
06-30-2005, 10:39 AM
Never heard of him. I've been using that phrase since before you were born. Literally.
HAHAH :tongue: oh okay....if you are into comediens at all, check out dane cook, hes one of m,y faves hes got some good stuff...not too mention hes really pretty to look at, or HOT rather! :love2:
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