Additional info, added Sunday February 22 2004, 4:01 pm: my mayor concern is that i always have been working with my hands. my injury was my right shoulder and i don`t have good education or skills to start on. but can you give me some examples of what other people is doing for living
on the moment iam studing inglish but my family needs me. to support them. thenk you for your preview answer.. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? DORI answered Wednesday February 25 2004, 8:50 am: YOU COULD TRY DOING SELLING OVER THE NET THER ARE LOADS OF COMPANYS OUT THERE THAT ARE LOOKING FOR PEOPLE LIKE YOU,EVERY THINK YOU SELL YOU MAKE MONEY ON ,TIPE IN SELLING PRODUCTS OVER THE NET ,AND SEE WHAT COMES UO,DO YOU DRIVE ,IF SO THATS SOMTHINK YOU COULD DO FOR A LIVING WHAT DISABILITY DO YOU HAVE ,WHAT A BOUT TAXI SERVICE, OR A DRIVER FOR A COMPANY ,GOOD LOOK [ DORI's advice column | Ask DORI A Question ]
MFS answered Sunday February 22 2004, 11:18 pm: were you out on disability? or did you lose your job in addition?
I was on restricted lifting once after being out three weeks from a surgery. I just did what I was able to do, and if I felt that I was exerting myself too far, I'd stop. Working with your hands is one thing... but what exactly have you been doing? Generally, there are always other tasks one can do when the heavier work is out of the question. [ MFS's advice column | Ask MFS A Question ]
Jade_Greene answered Sunday February 22 2004, 7:47 pm: If you can smile and are good with people, chances are you can sell. There is no minimum age limit and no education requirement.
I'm not talking about fast-paced high-pressure salesmanship. I'm talking about a job in retail, possibly at a store that caters to people in your community where your non-English language skills would be an asset. Most retail stores will teach you to sell. The job is fairly easy because your customers walk in with a good idea as to what they already want. Then (and here is the art) you find out what they really need. If someone comes in to buy electronics, find out if they have enough batteries at home. Sales jobs usually have a commission attached, so the more customers you satisfy, the more you will earn.
Another option is fast food. Yes, it's loud, and yes, there's a lot of pressure. But if you ask to be put on the front register where you can talk to customers, your English skills will improve automatically. There are also promotion opportunities in fast food. Most executives at McDonald's, for example, started out as line employees. [ Jade_Greene's advice column | Ask Jade_Greene A Question ]
AskNana answered Sunday February 22 2004, 4:01 pm: Well to me you can work on making websites and the more people visit your sites the more check you can get in the mail,so you dont have to wake up early and go to work,just be on your computer will be enough work for you [ AskNana's advice column | Ask AskNana A Question ]
DruidX answered Sunday February 22 2004, 7:42 am: It depends on what medical condition you have. 20Lb is not a lot, so maybe you would be best at office junior, if your typing skills and english were better. [ DruidX's advice column | Ask DruidX A Question ]
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