There’s a temp agency offering me a job paying $20 an hour to log COVID samples into the computer. The hours are from 12 am - 9 am and I’m honestly considering taking the job.
Right now I only work part-time on the weekends and I graduated from my CC, so I’m not doing anything during the night. However, temp agency jobs aren’t guaranteed and can end at any moment. I will be going to UVA next fall so I have a good bit of time on my hands. I love working but I just don’t know which other jobs to apply to.
Should I take the job or Nah? And if not do you guys have any ideas for decent jobs paying a decent amount right now? I know a lot of people are going to be living for work once that unemployment ends in early September lol.
I'd do it. That seems like a pretty simple job and at the same time $20/hr is pretty good for 9hrs
I'd do it. That seems like a pretty simple job and at the same time $20/hr is pretty good for 9hrs
That’s what I’m saying! Cant beat the pay. It’s $3,000 a month just for logging numbers.
I’d say yeah. My homie was putting in work for Labor Temps and then he was doing so good they hired him through the company he was with (Tribune) later down the line.
But I’d also say always keep your eyes and ears open for better opportunities. You never wanna get too comfortable with a temp job; just in case you don’t get hired through the company you at.
Beats a blank. Wouldn't do it long term tho. Always be doing something to advance yourself. Can't be sitting around doing nothing.
I will say $20/hr to log in samples is easy money long as they ain't on your ass 24/7.
One time I went to a temp service and ran up a check for a week at this factory
I knew I just needed to work for a week to get paid so I could pay my rent and classes, I came in like 2 minutes too late and the foreman was on my ass trying to make an example outta me
I most politely walked out
Literally what is the drawback in taking it? I be so confused by some of y'all questions lol.