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Is it worth it to spend money on a job? i had gotten one in a calling center recently and was taking cabs there mornings cause buses didnt run that early, i lost the job 2 wks later cause i didnt score high enough on their tests, i was close though.

anyways, now after sending out resumes tutor doc got interested in me, the thing is to go to an interview if i cant get a ride and buses dont go an hr and a half away i might have to pay about $90 each way and have to go there for the interview and orientation but after that i can work in my own city where i live, Im trying to see if i can pay friends first but im wondering as a last resort if it would be worth it. i cant find work, literally so im thinking maybe i should do it, i have the money so thats not an issue , its just id be wasting it if i didnt get hired but at the same time i wont know unless i go, so what does everyone think?
Hi Pearl ... Tutor Doc is a franchise opportunity ..
An excellent opportunity ... I like the work from home aspect.

To start a franchise is $50k. It is likely an existing franchise is looking to extend their sales and tutor staff in your area.

It could work for you .... but, you should find out more about how they pay you ... before investing time to go to interviews.

Ask them if they are paying you by client, by month ... or if they are selling a franchise.

Compliments on your vigor to search this out!

Also compliments on being close on the call center test ... call centers are challenging!
One of my favorite quotes is that 90% of life is just showing up. So I'd recommend getting to that interview and orientation if humanly possible. As you correctly noted, you won't know until you try.

I wish you the best of luck. Please let me know how it goes. And remember, most job hunts go like this: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, yes. You only need one yes to make all the no's worthwhile. And you WILL get to the yes. Persevere. Do not give up. You never know what is waiting for you around the corner.
Dear Pearl... I really don't know your financial situation... I am not American and not familiar with the kind of job they are offering. Therefore I can't be answering this question... However, I can ask my American friends to have a look at this question and give you some hints...

 
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