I used to own my own lawn care business but sold it a few years ago. I want to work for myself again, but dont know what kind of unskilled self employment opportunities are out there. I have Management experience and a lot of retail experience but dont want to fight with the big dog WalMart. Does anyone know of any?? Needing some experienced answers.
Also, I really dont want to do Lawn Care anymore. Just to demanding physically. If someone can be a dog poop scooper then surely there is something out there I can do
In my town, the best are wall painters, gardeners and window washers.
It’s not completely unskilled, but it keeps some people fully employed with a minimum of learning involved.
You could sell helmets to hells angels at a flea market or something like that.
December 7th, 2009 at 5:54 pm
In my town, the best are wall painters, gardeners and window washers.
It’s not completely unskilled, but it keeps some people fully employed with a minimum of learning involved.
You could sell helmets to hells angels at a flea market or something like that.
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December 7th, 2009 at 6:43 pm
Well, let’s see. You gotta have a special product or skill no matter who you work for, right? So what’s your expertise and how do you make it work in a self-employment situation?
You have the skills and ability to do lawn care, and you know you can do that, what else?
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December 7th, 2009 at 7:19 pm
I would like sit down and talk to you about business. A successful business woman that is actually working on a project with Donald Trump gave me a position working with her.
It looks like I will be making $2,000- $3,000 a month part-time. Its a flexable schedule, oh by the way its part-time. The only bad thing is that I have to wear a suit. He asked me to look for a few people I knew that would be open to making $2,000- $3,000 a month part-time. I might be able to let you in on it. If she could show you a way to make $2,000- $3,000, would you be interested in sitting down with her and see whats available?
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