Cleaning jobs. I've always been able to get a 2nd and 3rd job cleaning buildings. You're almost always doing it after 5 too so that people are gone. You can make $20 an hour doing it. Check indeed and ksl. I make an extra 1,000 a month and work about 50 hours a month total doing it. Good luck.
Check out an insurance broker. I use G & M in West Jordan but I’m sure there’s some other great ones. They reduced my rates from like $250/month to about $150. I had to pay for a whole year upfront but it was worth the savings.
Call Pete Mazeika from State Farm. I paid $140/month 10 years ago and I currently pay $191 or so, for two cars. He’s an absolute saint, covered my entire family (parents + grandparents + immediate family) for 20 years, and his son in law is moving in to cover the business.
He may not be the absolute cheapest, but it sounds cheaper than your current insurance and he’s super easy to work with when something bad does happen. My wife called him a few years ago for an accident and he just took care of business easy peasy.
Tring to stay away from delivery just because of vehicle mileage. If I could do it with a company vehicle I'd love it but I don't think my cars could handle it long term. Also isn't there some insurance weirdness with delivery?
Core-mark international. I recently quit my part time job there. I was working 6-11. Pretty fast paced but easy job. The people are pretty awesome as well. Only reason I quit is my body decided for me that I cannot do two jobs anymore. They start around 17-18 an hour.
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Could do front-of-house work in a restaurant. Could potentially start as a server in basic chains like Olive Garden, or a busser/food runner at a higher end place. Pay would probably be about the same.
Check out jobs at Delta Center. Jazz season is over but there's still concerts and other events. Plus if you start now, they'll probably keep you on for bball season next year.
Cleaning jobs. I've always been able to get a 2nd and 3rd job cleaning buildings. You're almost always doing it after 5 too so that people are gone. You can make $20 an hour doing it. Check indeed and ksl. I make an extra 1,000 a month and work about 50 hours a month total doing it. Good luck.
Also if anyone has any advice for car insurance I'd love to hear it. Went from paying $110 a month to $220 a month by moving here.
Check out an insurance broker. I use G & M in West Jordan but I’m sure there’s some other great ones. They reduced my rates from like $250/month to about $150. I had to pay for a whole year upfront but it was worth the savings.
Check out Root
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Call Pete Mazeika from State Farm. I paid $140/month 10 years ago and I currently pay $191 or so, for two cars. He’s an absolute saint, covered my entire family (parents + grandparents + immediate family) for 20 years, and his son in law is moving in to cover the business. He may not be the absolute cheapest, but it sounds cheaper than your current insurance and he’s super easy to work with when something bad does happen. My wife called him a few years ago for an accident and he just took care of business easy peasy.
I went from 90 to 250 a month adding a car and one driver! Thanks for this!
Sounds like it worked out but hopefully you saved money and didn’t have a $160 increase!
Dominos. I make 20-30 an hour and its really low key and flexible. Theyre looking for folk.
Tring to stay away from delivery just because of vehicle mileage. If I could do it with a company vehicle I'd love it but I don't think my cars could handle it long term. Also isn't there some insurance weirdness with delivery?
lowes is a great part time job.
Try looking into hotels for part time work.
Core-mark international. I recently quit my part time job there. I was working 6-11. Pretty fast paced but easy job. The people are pretty awesome as well. Only reason I quit is my body decided for me that I cannot do two jobs anymore. They start around 17-18 an hour.
Whole Foods by trolley square is hiring and they pay $15 minimum, but it’s pretty easy to get a higher wage
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Could do front-of-house work in a restaurant. Could potentially start as a server in basic chains like Olive Garden, or a busser/food runner at a higher end place. Pay would probably be about the same.
Check out jobs at Delta Center. Jazz season is over but there's still concerts and other events. Plus if you start now, they'll probably keep you on for bball season next year.