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:flower2: Hi I'm still a college student but I'm also a piano/organ teacher. It has been my job for almost a year. And I'm enjoying it.
Coffeers, do you also have a part-time job? :first:
myxtlplyx
03/29/08, 01:17 AM
hi !!! i'm also teaching computer music and keyboards in my spare time. but i do online selling most of the time hehehe
wow! piano! i am so frustrated to learn that since my childhood... hehe
oww sideline...
lots...
graphic designing
web development
my new project : marikinavalley.com
programming...
and cooking?
and window shopping (online/offline)?
and ahhh what else... can't think of any yet for now... ill post later.
racz_jay25
03/29/08, 08:26 AM
I don't have part-time job now..
When I was in college, I worked as
student assistant,
tutor,
my aunt's accountant,
load (smart, globe, sun cellular) retailer..
dopey_jolittle
04/13/08, 12:33 PM
if you can teach the english language to foreigners... then try applying for tutorial services... look for it in the net...
Rommel_Taytay
04/30/08, 06:26 PM
My part time job is selling condominium unit in the internet and eloading business. but I am just new in this job bec I am a full time accountant....(tama kaya english ko parang naguluhan ako ah) comment welcome! heheh
luckycharm15
04/30/08, 08:27 PM
among my sideline:
> E-loading (Globe and Smart)
> selling my chocolates (chocolate with crispies/ raisins and cookies and cream)
wilyam27
05/09/08, 05:48 PM
speaking and writing coach here
email me for details
allen1109
05/10/08, 06:37 PM
i'm a full-time senior supervisor but i also have tons of sidelines. among them:
credit card agent
loan agent
load retailer
i sell cookies, biscuits, and other sorts of sweets in a weekly flea market
writer/contributor
sport capper/bettor
on-line entrepreneur
if anyone is interested, i'll gladly help you guys hook up with this line/s of work. just shoot me a pm.
cheers!!!
i'm a full-time senior supervisor but i also have tons of sidelines. among them:
credit card agent
loan agent
load retailer
i sell cookies, biscuits, and other sorts of sweets in a weekly flea market
writer/contributor
sport capper/bettor
on-line entrepreneur
if anyone is interested, i'll gladly help you guys hook up with this line/s of work. just shoot me a pm.
cheers!!!
hmm.. i like legends in the making.. i should be in the same footing.. i mean, i should keep myself busy too.. you see, i'd like to think of myself as a legend too. heheh
anyway, i'm a writer too.. and i would like to open an online shop for women's apparel. hope you have some pieces of advice to share.
big thanks!
hi !!! i'm also teaching computer music and keyboards in my spare time. but i do online selling most of the time hehehe
hi there! hope you can give me some tips on online selling. i really want to get into that type of biz. thanks!
yang1211
10/23/08, 11:10 AM
hi mybe you will be interested to sell some derma sets with your friends.. and you can earn 15-20% from the prices of that product..where is your location by the way?
superv_az
10/24/08, 05:58 PM
hi mybe you will be interested to sell some derma sets with your friends.. and you can earn 15-20% from the prices of that product..where is your location by the way?
hi yang1211 !!!!
what particular derma products are you into.
would you mind telling me the brand?
im living somewhere in makati and working in pasig
Maybe you can help me have part time job.
hometypist
10/26/08, 07:09 PM
hi yang1211 !!!!
what particular derma products are you into.
would you mind telling me the brand?
im living somewhere in makati and working in pasig
Maybe you can help me have part time job.
hello,
its lanelle product, just visit my site: http://yang1211.multiply.com
pepot1968
10/28/08, 10:11 AM
i'm a full time accountant
i do bookkeeping on my spare time
also networking... right now i'm selling UNO products...
any one interested to earn extra income?
just pm me...
bLuh0pp3r
03/23/09, 08:33 PM
I do man-to-man tutorials, and at the same time, I manage my online boutique that I started last year. I also sell chocolates (this is my seasonal business).
I am looking for a reseller of Havaianas that I import from a direct supplier in Brazil. Anyone interested? Please do not hesitate to contact me, and I'd be glad to forward the price list to your emails. :)
I help businesses take advantage of the internet - through having their own websites, getting clients, lead generation, online marketing, software systems, business helpers, business intelligence, even automation.
I teach business owners how they can save money, earn more, and do more.
Also, I happen to be in the printing business too - I can print office forms, signages, posters, flyers, brochures, basically about everything. I can also print t-shirts and corporate give aways.
Happy clients call me back all the time, so you better set your appointment now.
euqinimod
09/02/09, 04:18 PM
i am a full-time online instructor and a full-time student..
hehehe..
tangkaruray
10/22/09, 05:18 PM
Aside from a full-time job as an ESL Contents Developer, I also do home-based ESL teaching to Koreans and Japanese.
I was an online instructor for a Korean Hagwon here in QC, but I resigned because the boss is just the typical profit-oriented cram school owner who has never been open to suggestions on how to improve the company and is never likely to expend time, effort and money to train teachers and professionalize ESL teaching. Luckily, I have a student who preferred to stay with me after I resigned. I'm now teaching her, her kids and her friends' kids. Meanwhile, my current Korean boss also referred some of his clients to me (so I can teach them outside of my office hours). My teaching hours is from 7pm to 11pm. It's home-based and the remittances are sent directly to me. Isn't that cool? ^^
As for home-based ESL teaching to Japanese students (which I barely have time for), just check out this site: rarejob.com/professional. They have a very neat system there and the company just keeps on growing. I think they're now expanding the business in China. It's a thriving partnership between the Japanese and the Filipinos. The Japanese CEO was kind enough to solicit donations for the victims of the last two typhoons. To be a home-based teacher, just register on their site. It's really simple and easy and you'll be earning and enjoying conversations with Japanese professionals in no time.
steelhawk
01/31/10, 03:31 PM
I work as fulltime programmer, my sideline are selling educational books for children and making computer programs for thesis for college students who cannot create programs.
jasonjason
02/21/10, 10:25 AM
I teach English...
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