I think the issue is more separating scams/real remote jobs? and I don't have a computer! I'm hyper mobile and end up dislocating things working in a traditional sense... tack on god awful sciatica and fatigue- i kinda deel useless. but I can do things for short periods even with pain! I also can't drive- so most the time the issue is less that I'm disabled but that I have lack of access.
at first I was honestly looking for peice work- let me mow lawns, walk dogs, babysit, tutor- and then for online jobs as assistants, I applied for secretary jobs and scheduling bathroom renovations, giving quotes for different businesses. I think some of it is me being overly hard on myself- listing all the reasons I can't find something and kinda using them against myself. but I also think some of it is I know nobody here- I have no connections and come across way younger then I am so no friends or family to help me look. sorry to ramble- I just feel like the whole world's stacked up against me. and I have no way out of where I live which is very touristy and no money to do anything fun my whole life just becomes a slog.
Ah shit, sorry for assuming you were on a computer. I don't know why I assumed that everyone on here uses one when most people I've come across said they use mobile. My bad.
Yeah it's really hard to get your foot in the door especially with a disability despite employers being "equal" opportunity. Not being able to drive is also very limiting so you'd have to do something within walking distance. You said you live in a touristy place, is there really nothing within walking distance for you? I would've thought they'd like to bring on part-timers because they want to have the place be as nice as possible for tourists. I don't live in a touristy place though I live in a rural area so I'm just running on a bunch of assumptions right now.
I just feel like the whole world's stacked up against me. and I have no way out of where I live which is very touristy and no money to do anything fun my whole life just becomes a slog.
I feel you. I was job hunting for a while and it always felt that my disability was getting in the way of it so much. I applied to dozens of places and put in as much effort as I was able, and eventually had to settle for a job that I really will not enjoy, but at least it'll be something. There's new jobs popping up all the time every couple of days. I don't know if you want an actual part-time job or are just hoping to do favors for people for a bit of cash.
You have to hustle. You can buy a 12 pack of coca cola for 5 bucks and sell them a dollar or two each at parks or on highways. There are so many little hustles out there. Selling fruits. Selling candy's. Selling coffee etc. You have to dip your toe in to some shit and see what comes out.
You also can't be scared or worry about what anyone thinks or how it looks. Get your money and focus only on that.
And here is where I will be a contrarian. No, you can't buy a 12-pack of Coca-Cola for 5 bucks. Where I live it's 14 fucking dollars and I'm not even in a city I'm in a rural area where everything is up to 70% cheaper than cities where I live. OP is asking just to make a couple bucks every few days and cant afford a $30 medical bill so what makes you think you can sell random cans of soda to people if they're that much? The hustle grindset mindset... do you even do this sort of thing yourself or do you just tell others to do it? Those who subscribe to the ideology, it's mostly talk from what I've seen. I've seen nothing but people criticizing the sigma grindset line of thought, especially the whole reselling products sold at stores thing. I have seen exactly 0 examples of this working for people and I have tried to find them back when I was a rabid follower of sigma grindset content. I guess OP this is an option for you no matter how much I disagree with it but now I'm a little curious about whether
@Sleeper System is being serious or not. There is good advice here, I just think it's phrased poorly. Maybe the word "hustle" gave me a stroke idk. The last line I agree with though and the rest of it is an option.
Morons send out applications and just sit at home waiting for emails. No! You have to make an appearance. Show your interest and make them pull your application out of the shit pile of countless others.
Odd because all of my jobs I got while never appearing or showing my face at the company aside from the final interview. All I applied to online. All had phone interviews first. Again I ask, have you done this? If you have and you were successful then I will eat my words. Once again I believe this is great advice but poorly phrased. Going in person to ask the corp for a job and physically handing them your resume, while very old-fashioned is probably a decent approach. I don't really know about the whole following up in person thing since that's going to just suggest that you're desperate, which will either hinder your hiring chances or set you up for exploitation.