I haven't done this before, but I helped hand it over for a day when I joined the student union's outreach department. I'm really tired. I'm embarrassed to walk outside all day. Most people don't answer it, and some kindly take it for a while and throw it away. I really don't understand the use. I might as well say it on the radio! At that time, I had a roommate who was addicted to part-time work. What she does most is to hand out leaflets to the owner of the optical shop. 80 yuan a day, really tired.
I'm going to make a photo doll on the playground. That kind of doll needs to wear thick clothes. My roommate did this, too It's really boring, but it costs more than RMB 100 a day, and the price is ok, but it's also very tiring. Anyway, my skin is allergic, and I feel that wearing that thing will cause a rash.
I also work as a waiter, which is also done by my friend, but they work as waiters on National Day for about 200 yuan a day for seven days, which feels quite cost-effective, but according to her, they are very tired every day, the accommodation environment is poor and the clothes are awkward.
At that time, I found a Taobao customer service, 800 yuan a month, and the time was very free. Watch the store for a while from five to eight every night, and just report back. I think this is very good, and I don't delay anything.
I was a tutor, too. 39 yuan every hour in junior high school. Actually, what I want to say is part-time job. I can talk here. Tutoring is the most profitable part-time job. You can be a tutor for a month. At that time, there were some tutors in my class, with a monthly salary of 3000 to 4000. It's really amazing.
There are also part-time etiquette models and part-time nightclubs, which earn a lot of money, but have high requirements for people and high risk factors. Ordinary students are better off doing ordinary part-time jobs in a down-to-earth manner.