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Originally Posted by Emily Fox Seaton
How about temping. I once worked for a temp agency for a year and I loved it. I would get 8 week (or so) gigs. I could refuse if I didn't like it and there would be no adverse consequences. At the time I was in school so I don't think you need a degree. Just typing skills / receptionist skills or basic book keeping / data entry.
I enjoyed getting to meet new people and they were always grateful for me to be there so they didn't have to do the work.
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I gotta agree with the temp agency. I worked for one for two years, and I picked up quite a variety of skills and experiences that I was able to land a cushy office job in a field I knew nothing about despite them preferring people with experience in that field.
My second temp job, the woman supervising me said that she also had used temp agencies when her husband was in the military and they were moving around a lot.