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Best Jobs To Apply For During The Winter?

I know that retail, food services, and hospitality are the worst to find during the winter. Sadly I don't meet the requirements for many jobs, so don't suggest anything that requires specific education, certifications/licenses, relevant work experience, and/or inside connections. Also if you can, avoid recommending jobs that occur outside standard business hours, as I'm a light sleeper and my family doesn't respect me.
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BrandNewMan · 61-69, M
Snow removal ..
uikakarotuevegeta · 26-30, M
@BrandNewMan that's not viable enough to live off of, plus in the suburbs they expect me to have my own car which I don't (even if I did, it wouldn't be enough to even cover car expenses)
BrandNewMan · 61-69, M
@uikakarotuevegeta So make it a side hustle. Sounds like you're in need of every dollar you can get.

Two high school kids in our neighborhood made a fair chunk of money so far this winter and have never left the neighborhood.
uikakarotuevegeta · 26-30, M
@BrandNewMan yeah but I'd need to earn a lot more than just 20 bucks per client to make decent money from that. I'm better off doing other freelancing services like offering to troubleshoot, diagnose, set up, replace, etc tech stuff
BrandNewMan · 61-69, M
@uikakarotuevegeta Lol .. 2026 prices are more like $40-$50 per driveway.

If you know what you can do that is better .. why are you here asking? Why arent you out doing it?
uikakarotuevegeta · 26-30, M
@BrandNewMan not in my neighborhood; people are only willing to pay 20-35 dollars, unless whoever shovels has specialized equipment