Part Time Jobs
Jul 28th, 2008 by computeradmin
Economies always have their ups and downs. When your ready cash and income are leaning towards the down side, it can make you nervous. You see that steep rises in food, fuel and energy costs are eating away at your savings, household budget and ready cash to meet emergencies. It may be time to think about a part time job to offset these unwelcome worries.
Part Time Jobs
This applies to people of all ages. If you’re a stay-at-home Mom, getting a part time job which takes just 10 or 15 hours a week away from your home responsibilities may be just the ticket to easing your financial distress. Retired persons sometimes enjoy short-hour jobs, simply to get out of the house for a while, as well as the extra income on top of Social Security benefits. Teens who go for such jobs, after school or on the weekends, can supplement their allowance and get a few more goodies they might not otherwise be able to afford. Even youngsters, old enough to responsibly cover a paper route, can earn extra cash for toys or entertainment outings. Kids also benefit by building credibility in the community as well as confidence in their own abilities.
While full time jobs are scarce for the career worker, part time jobs are found in abundance. People who must rely on their job for a full time income cannot afford to take these jobs, which simply won’t pay the mortgage. Part time jobs are usually minimum wage, making them less attractive to the general job seeker. This works to your advantage if you’re only seeking supplemental income.