I'm a young, stay-at-home mom, with a 3 year old daughter, who's in day care, and I have another child on the way. I am dying to get some sort of job before this baby comes, but no one will hire me due to being inexperienced. Does anyone know any good work at home jobs or any good jobs, in which don't require any beforehand experience?
1. Fast food e.g Cafe, McDonalds
2. Baby sitting (you could charge $20 an hour)
3. Mowing lawns for neighbours
4. Taking the neighbours dogs out
5. Work in a store
6. Cashier
Tulipg17 answered Friday June 2 2006, 7:50 am: Grocery stores offer good benefits and vacation time, usually even if you are just part time. The hours are flexible as well, but I highly recomend something other then cashiering. Substitute teaching doesn't require any experience in most counties, and you can choose which days you want to work. As far as staying at home, you could spread the word that you are looking to becoming a daycare mom, and watch children in your home during the day. [ Tulipg17's advice column | Ask Tulipg17 A Question ]
babiigirl answered Thursday June 1 2006, 11:44 pm: If you don't want to work fastfood. Try Cvs/ walgreens/ eckherds. I work at cvs and there is no experience required. And you will probly be a cashier. [ babiigirl's advice column | Ask babiigirl A Question ]
russianspy1234 answered Thursday June 1 2006, 9:30 pm: unfortunately right now your best bet is something like mcdonalds or target. they dont require experiance. you should try to find something better, but look around for stuff like this if you really need a job. [ russianspy1234's advice column | Ask russianspy1234 A Question ]
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