College Student Summer Jobs: Choosing Your College Student Summer Jobs
Written by Paul Lindquist on May 19th, 2009We are getting closer to summer and we are entering the usual ritual of looking for good college student summer jobs. With the global economic downturn in full force with no end in sight, students are finding it alot less of a sure thing to get a new job, or even keep the one that they have.
So what are we meant to do when there is a shortage of college student summer jobs? We college students need to start thinking out of the square and look to other ways we can keep ourselves to be financially stable through the summer holidays. So think to yourself what else could I be doing instead of the traditional college student summer jobs?
Now that you are pondering this question, did you come up with ideas like painting your neighbor’s house, babysitting your neighbor’s kids, washing cars on the streetcorner? Those could all be good ways to make extra income, but they all depend on getting paid one time for the work that you do. What is something you could do that you could do once and get paid for repeatedly?
Students everywhere are discovering the enormous potential to make money on the internet. My first experience with this was at a site called college-money-reality.com, where they teach an online marketing method called affiliate marketing. The best thing about this site is I find out all I needed by watching a video by a college student named Josh, I didn’t need to read anything.
So when you look around for one of the college student summer jobs out there, is it going to be the traditional work for someone else job, or do you want to be working for yourself? I know personally how stressful it is to work 40+ hours a week for someone else and try to balance that with a full load of schoolwork and having to prepare for exams, etc.
This whole thing was driving me insane. I had so much to do in so little time. When I started learning internet marketing, this added even more stress to my already full schedule.
The extra stress of learning internet marketing was more than worthwhile. I am so glad I made this my choice among the possible college student summer jobs out there. Now I am earning about $400 a week from internet marketing and working only about 10 hours a week. Life is getting alot easier!
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