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Dragorn
15-06-2010, 04:19 PM
I'm about to leave school, i've got into college but it's only a 2 and a half day course so my dad is persuading me to get a part time job. Seeing it will be part time, i dont want it to be too difficult. I was wondering if there are any jobs available on the internet i could do which pay, if not, any other jobs which could be available? All i want it abit of money :P.

Muct
15-06-2010, 04:26 PM
I was going to suggest selling PCs over the internet, seeing as you're "IT CROWS" until you said part-time... Uhmmm...
I dunno, ermm... Most MODs on forums get paid, I'm not sure if they do on the Habbox one, but forums that are for a company or something definately do.

kuzkasate
15-06-2010, 04:40 PM
If you go to some hosting sites or w.e, they will be looking for support staff to reply to emails and stuff.

flatface
16-06-2010, 02:39 PM
I was going to suggest selling PCs over the internet, seeing as you're "IT CROWS" until you said part-time... Uhmmm...
I dunno, ermm... Most MODs on forums get paid, I'm not sure if they do on the Habbox one, but forums that are for a company or something definately do.

Habbox Forum moderators do not get paid lol, I think you would find it very hard to find a job on the internet that pays.

Special
16-06-2010, 02:41 PM
yeah it's very hard to find a paying job on the internet

Angel-Light
16-06-2010, 02:50 PM
Why don't you try retail or something. It isn't that hard, I'm at Uni 5 days a week and then work every Saturday and every 2nd Sunday :l Jobs on internet very rarely get paid

PaulMacC
16-06-2010, 03:42 PM
I post videos on the internet and get paid. Try YouTube if you have a creative spark?

Muct
16-06-2010, 03:45 PM
Yeh, Shane Dawson get's paid I think, well, what i heard anyway, you can get paid for having a popular blog and everything...

EDIT: I'm not sad, I just watch about 1 of his videos every week!
I found him in Brittanis blog, so ya'no.

EDIT 2: Hes a YouTuber that posts his life, and parodys and everything.

kuzkasate
16-06-2010, 06:42 PM
I'm about to leave school, i've got into college but it's only a 2 and a half day course so my dad is persuading me to get a part time job. Seeing it will be part time, i dont want it to be too difficult. I was wondering if there are any jobs available on the internet i could do which pay, if not, any other jobs which could be available? All i want it abit of money :P.

And anyway, dont mean to sound harsh, but you want an easy job thats on the internet? If you do want to find a job, looking for an online job isnt the best solution and maybe you should find a job that is slightly harder and "not too difficult" because nothing is life is easy. If you want to find one, start looking for one in irl. There are a lot more of them trust.

Geraint
16-06-2010, 07:19 PM
*REMOVED*

Edited by Nicola (Forum Super Moderator): Please do not post inappropriately

Kimber
16-06-2010, 07:32 PM
Finding employment for remote-location (from home) work isn't as hard as you would initially think; you just need to look in the right places. It does also highly depend on what you're interested in doing - Do you like designing? Graphics? Sales? Customer Support?

With the current economic climate many smaller companies have been forced to close inner city offices and work from home - This also presents the ability for customer service representatives to be home based, with regular meetings to ensure that the service is being provided correctly. You shouldn't expect to see the larger corporations (Banking and Supermarkets to name a few) doing this, however.

A specific example given here was web hosting businesses, and whilst the larger companies (Singlehop, 123-reg) are unlikely to be doing this, smaller companies which have maybe 100 clients could be interested in offering you a part-time position.

However, one of the key issues that stops the majority of companies offering remote location employment is that from the moment you go on their pay role, they are responsible for you through health & safety and national insurance. This is why many companies will ask you to be self-employed when you begin from home (Another example is door-to-door sales - Whilst almost all of the people selling you items are employed by a company, they are legally self employed and as such also avoid the 48 hour working week limit. Many will do 60+ hours).

Muct
16-06-2010, 08:49 PM
Woah! A Kazopark staff posted in your thread! I thought they only posted in the Kazopark section... :D
Oh and, I wonder if Habbo Staff + Kazopark Staff get paid O.o

flatface
16-06-2010, 08:50 PM
Habbo staff deffo get paid, not sure about Kazopark

Special
16-06-2010, 08:52 PM
hmm you could apply for a sulake job? :)

Muct
16-06-2010, 09:01 PM
Yeah apply for a Sulake job and surrender to the dark side... :D

eddiekins
16-06-2010, 09:14 PM
Do you have a good capacity for knowledge?
People who can build high quality websites are seriously in demand... So if you could learn, you could stand to make loads. I know a fella who makes £500 a month from doing on average 1 to 2 hours work per week.

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