Sunday, June 21, 2015

What are the best jobs I can do with little or no training at all? -

Okay so I have an e-mail, a phone number, etc. but I need an office, and a job with little or no training. I want to get money so that I can finance my ideas. I love my ideas so much but I am just so poor. I want a job that has nothing to do with the fast food industry and I really don t want to be the man stuck listening to people scream to their managers because I didn t add enough salt to their meat loaf. What kind of job would be best for me to get that requires little or no training so that I can set it up As soon as possible so that I can get money and such?

When I would be in my twenties and would want to start a business I would do wedding, birthday and party photography. Would need a good camera, a couple good lens. Would advertise and go to invitation only jobs. Take the photos, download them to a laptop. print out a sample strip. Show them to the people, take the orders and the deposit, let the photos professionally print. Let them collect it or deliver it after full payment. Advantage: working with happy people, In the relaxed atmosphere they are usually generous with the orders. Would work out the details to cut any risk to a minimum. Invitation only parties so the intention to buy the photos is there! Make the deposit high enough so they don t back out from the order.I know some professional photograph who makes over $10 000 on a Saturday afternoon wedding.

With little or no training, the best you can hope for is an entry-level position where you would be provided training for a better position. This means that you might be screamed at occasionally by a customer or a boss. Just try to do your best, keeping in mind your objective of making money for your ideas.

no training or education - no job,. other than fast food of stocking shelves at a grocery store if you re lucky

Data entry job

Will it be easy for me to get approved for a $300,000 small business loan? I have a great credit score.? -

I also have two cars(infiniti) paid for, and an apt. paid for. Plus about $150,000 in bank.

Most business loans are not approved on the basis of credit alone. Banks usually require you prepare a solid, realistic business plan and then they will evaluate it to see if it will be a good investment, or a bad risk. If you use a large portion of your $150k savings, that will certainly help as the overall percentage of capital funds provided by the bank will be smaller (lower debt to equity ratio).

Not without some kind of collateral, but it s possible,

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