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AnnBrunoXO
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Name: MaMMa
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Part-Timers - What type of work do you do?
Im interested in finding a part-time job - perhaps 2-3 days a week if possible.
Ive been a legal secretary for the past 6 years and would love to spend more time at home with the baby now.
For those that work part-time what do you do?
Any suggestions about where I can search for a job and make decent $ per hour?
Im game to work a few days in a law office but don't really know which companies are really looking for that.....
What do you do?
TIA
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Posted 5/23/06 9:56 AM |
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preciouslove
I love my DS!!!
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Name: Blank
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Re: Part-Timers - What type of work do you do?
This sounds good to me too...
I would love to do part-time as well...
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Posted 5/23/06 9:58 AM |
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Shorty
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Re: Part-Timers - What type of work do you do?
I suggest looking into a medical office! I only work about 25 hrs a week b/c I take a full 18 credits every semester. Its not a fun job, but its not terrible. I know my office starts at $13/hr. Unfortunately they're not hiring right now!
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Posted 5/23/06 10:00 AM |
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MM2004
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Re: Part-Timers - What type of work do you do?
Many libraries look for pt clerical workers. For full-time you have to take a Civil Service test but for pt they usually don't require it.
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Posted 5/23/06 10:17 AM |
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DRMom
Two in Blue
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Name: Melissa
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Re: Part-Timers - What type of work do you do?
Why don't you do that from home. In my former job I worked with attorneys and you have no idea how many atty's need someone but don't want to pay a salary.
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Posted 5/23/06 10:19 AM |
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ChristineR
New Year, New Beginnings!
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Name: Christine
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Re: Part-Timers - What type of work do you do?
Are you interested in teaching at night?
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Posted 5/23/06 10:42 AM |
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AnnBrunoXO
2 Girls For Me!
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Name: MaMMa
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Re: Part-Timers - What type of work do you do?
Posted by melijane
Why don't you do that from home. In my former job I worked with attorneys and you have no idea how many atty's need someone but don't want to pay a salary. This would be wonderful - i guess i don't know where to look. Does anyone recommend a website? Ive checked careerbuilder.com, anything else? Should i put an ad?
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Posted 5/23/06 10:47 AM |
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AnnBrunoXO
2 Girls For Me!
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Name: MaMMa
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Re: Part-Timers - What type of work do you do?
Posted by ChristineR
Are you interested in teaching at night?
Depends, what type of teaching? I don't have a degree in education.
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Posted 5/23/06 10:48 AM |
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randella
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Name: Randi
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Re: Part-Timers - What type of work do you do?
Posted by AnnBrunoXO
Posted by melijane
Why don't you do that from home. In my former job I worked with attorneys and you have no idea how many atty's need someone but don't want to pay a salary. This would be wonderful - i guess i don't know where to look. Does anyone recommend a website? Ive checked careerbuilder.com, anything else? Should i put an ad?
I would look on Craig's List and also post your resume there.. When I was doing my full-time job search, I noticed a ton of part time work opportunities.. Also, the smaller companies are more apt to post there-- as it is free- while monster, career builder, etc. are not.
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Posted 5/23/06 10:49 AM |
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dandr10199
Grace is growing up too fast!
Member since 10/05 11561 total posts
Name: Dina
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Re: Part-Timers - What type of work do you do?
I do sales and marketing for a title company. I am on a 1099, so essentially it is my own business. I work from home and have client meetings 2-3 days a week. This situation worked out well for my company; they only pay me my commissions and that's it. Now that I am on maternity leave, they do not pay disability for me because I am on a 1099.
My DH has the medical benefits for our family and I have a ROTH IRA for myself. It has worked out well for us.
Good Luck!
Message edited 5/23/2006 11:27:28 AM.
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Posted 5/23/06 11:25 AM |
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ChristineR
New Year, New Beginnings!
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Name: Christine
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Re: Part-Timers - What type of work do you do?
Posted by AnnBrunoXO
Posted by ChristineR
Are you interested in teaching at night?
Depends, what type of teaching? I don't have a degree in education.
Do you have a Bachelor's degree?
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Posted 5/23/06 2:56 PM |
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DRMom
Two in Blue
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Name: Melissa
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Re: Part-Timers - What type of work do you do?
I would post an ad. Perhaps call Suffolk or Nassau Bar association-ask them if there is any kind of newsletter you can advertise in. If you go on Martindale-Hubbell website You can search by graduation yr I think. I would target recent graduates and sole practitioners. Good luck
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Posted 5/23/06 3:02 PM |
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05mommy09
Family of 5!
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Re: Part-Timers - What type of work do you do?
Im a bookkeeper... for a daycare center...
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Posted 5/23/06 3:04 PM |
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