Question:
What is the easiest job to find .?
?
2016-06-21 13:06:44 UTC
What is a good easy job ?what do you suggest ? Hotel, grocery store, clothing store etc
23 answers:
Eligius
2016-06-29 18:57:45 UTC
Try looking for a file clerk job. All offices need one and it's a job nobody wants to do. The only problem is, you spend a lot of time on your own so you need to be introverted. Factory jobs are also said to be easy to get, although factories have all but disappeared in the English-speaking world.
shipwreck
2016-06-21 14:41:32 UTC
Self employment like cleaning houses or babysitting is quickest. I had easy times finding work when young doing things like cleaning motel rooms. Find your assets and use them like if pretty a restaurant hostess or if mature with skills try to land a job that requires that. My brother ended up night manager at a motel, ended his career living in the motel and training managers and staff. Now retired to Mexico and might come back for a year or two and they will find him a motel to manage so he won't even need to look but can't choose a location.
?
2016-06-21 13:26:15 UTC
have you considered the military for a career, or to learn a new skill?



most branches you can enlist up until you're 38 years old. each one is different though.



they have plenty of jobs that aren't combat related that you could learn, and find similar work after your service is done.



if you don't want the military to be a career, your first enlisted contract is four to six years depending on the job. depending on if you have a college degree, and which branch you choose, you could try applying for officer candidate school, then serve at least five years.



if you want to try for officer school, bring your bachelor's degree to a recruiter if you graduated, then they will send you to a officer recruiter for more information. otherwise, just bring your high school diploma.



the military has jobs from health care, business, IT, logistics, vehicle maintenance, security, intel, and other jobs. with the training and experience you'd earn, you could very well find a similar job after your service is done. if you don't have a bachelor's degree, you can use the GI Bill after you complete your contract to help earn higher education.



a lot of companies will take on employees if they have a lot of experience within the field of work and recommendations instead of just a bachelor's degree, as they've already been proven to work well in that job.



you'd get a steady pay check in the military. and that differs based on your rank of enlistment and years of service, each branches website has that information online to the public.



you'd also get the opportunity to travel to various bases around the world depending on your job.



and, you can meet new people. your network will grow with your leadership that you'd meet, and other service members in your field. when you're done with your service, you can ask your chain of command for letters of recommendation when finding civilian jobs.



when you're ready, go see a recruiter nearby. make an appointment with one from each branch to get all your options. be honest in any legal or medical history you may have. only recruiters can tell you if you qualify to enlist or not. if you have dependents, any debt, or other situations you're in that may disqualify or delay your process.



good luck.
anonymous
2016-06-21 14:00:26 UTC
Panhandler. Seriously, it's almost impossible to find even a minimum wage job. I've been looking for work, any work, for more than a year now and have turned up nothing. I have friends who have spent years trying to find anything and have gotten nowhere. There aren't enough jobs anymore.
?
2016-06-21 22:07:06 UTC
Nothing is like it is easy and hard. Any job that matches your interest is an ideal job for you. Make sure whether you will have a good career growth before you choose to apply for a job.
Honest
2016-07-03 03:21:51 UTC
Crime. Court orders are done by people who never thought

how easy it is to see some. The second easiest is where

ex-convicts usually find employment. Such as assisted

living facilities cleaning bed pans, mop-up vomit, etc.
?
2016-06-22 10:54:19 UTC
Shop work is pretty easy, anyone who is healthy and mobile can stack shelves and that's the kind of work I'm looking for. I guess babysitting would be pretty easy unless you have a really naughty kid to look after. And Dada, McDonald's is NOT easy. My brother used to work there when he was 17 and saving up for driving lessons and and apparently it's quite fast paced and you have to make and serve food at speed.
thegreatone
2016-07-01 13:22:08 UTC
ALL jobs are equally hard to find.



They hire who they hire, and there is nothing we can do about it.



All we can do is our part: apply for the job. After that, it's out of our hands. If they aren't going to hire us, we are just going to have to starve. Some people go five years applying for jobs, and they still get zero interviews. I went all 16 years of my adulthood, and I am still waiting to get my very first ever interview.



Every job is equally hard to get.
Japhet
2016-06-23 04:51:36 UTC
Transportation
S
2016-06-21 21:30:34 UTC
no job is easy to find working for the elderly in a nursing assistant isnt an easy job but people are needed
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2016-07-09 23:10:48 UTC
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anonymous
2016-06-26 13:10:02 UTC
Fast food, retail,any minimum pay job
?
2016-06-23 07:16:32 UTC
Hair cutting
?
2016-06-23 07:42:18 UTC
Grass cutting
?
2016-06-21 13:24:44 UTC
I would say hotels, they need a lot of workers. there's so many different departments like room service, reception, laundry, housekeeping, waiters, reservation agents, guest relations, cooks etc
Theresa
2016-07-14 09:33:08 UTC
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anonymous
2016-06-22 04:17:20 UTC
Dead end job like shop
anonymous
2016-06-22 14:59:20 UTC
Chain Grocery stores are always hiring, because very few people can put up with that crap for long...
?
2016-06-21 13:47:35 UTC
Prostitute. Just wear the shortest, tightest clothes you have and hit the street.
Linda R
2016-06-24 13:47:03 UTC
NO job is easy.
dada
2016-06-21 13:08:32 UTC
McDonalds seems pretty easy.
babyboomer1001
2016-06-21 14:41:19 UTC
Where they are looking for help.
tro
2016-06-22 09:30:21 UTC
the one that hires you as soon as you apply


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