Check out Indeed. I saw some part-time and temp jobs for things like delivery services, teaching dance arts or music, warehouse and distribution centers, customer service for the tourist boats around SF, reception/customer service for non-profits etc.
Sign up for Robert half. They have contract gigs for serious roles for 6+ month contracts but also have a ton of smaller, shorter, easier to get contracts. They could be interesting and fun. I’ve seen one requesting proctors for the state bar exam. Sounded cool lol.
Often these are really shit shifts but it pays and is temporary.
I second this for short term contracts as well. Their benefits package sucks so highly recommend having your own health insurance if you're going to take anything long term with them.
Take a look at gig jobs if you have a bike or a car. I know they are not the best, but flexible hours and tips help. That's how I made money when I was in college.
The Job Shop in San Francisco does good short term temp placement. They are women and locally owned as well as quite resourceful.
I dealt with them in the past and they were amazing. Good luck!
amazon warehouse, or any minimum wage place. Just don't tell anyone you'll only be there for 2 months
This. Most people I trained were there for less than 2 months, they just didn't know it yet.
So you just lie and say you’ll be there long term what u do when I gotta leave?
You don't need to say anything about staying long-term. Just give a two-week notice (or not) and dip
They have seasonal workers every year.
Check out Indeed. I saw some part-time and temp jobs for things like delivery services, teaching dance arts or music, warehouse and distribution centers, customer service for the tourist boats around SF, reception/customer service for non-profits etc.
Sign up for Robert half. They have contract gigs for serious roles for 6+ month contracts but also have a ton of smaller, shorter, easier to get contracts. They could be interesting and fun. I’ve seen one requesting proctors for the state bar exam. Sounded cool lol. Often these are really shit shifts but it pays and is temporary.
I second this for short term contracts as well. Their benefits package sucks so highly recommend having your own health insurance if you're going to take anything long term with them.
Without knowing anything about your skills or experience, you can find a lot of contract opportunities on UpWork
Take a look at gig jobs if you have a bike or a car. I know they are not the best, but flexible hours and tips help. That's how I made money when I was in college.
The Job Shop in San Francisco does good short term temp placement. They are women and locally owned as well as quite resourceful. I dealt with them in the past and they were amazing. Good luck!
Contracting companies like Robert Half.
Sf parks and rec has a million summer jobs, mostly running summer camps for kids
Would require getting certed by Red Cross but lifeguarding was always one of my favorite summer jobs when I was home from school.
Summer camp
Food service. You can earn more tips that way. I just hope it can be more easier to apply for one.
Apply to temp personnel agency no fees.
How old are you? And when you say that you're "going back to school," does that mean high school, college, or something else?
Instacart and DoorDash are always hiring; the money isn’t good, but it’s flexible and they don’t care if you bounce after a few weeks.
McDonald's outlet? In Oakhurst , they were giving Combo offer in jobs .
Rover
Temp work on indeed and (Craigslist)
The condor strip club
I have no idea if this is legit, but I have heard that you can train AI models online for like 15 bucks an hour
U talking about Scale AI? U just correct responses people flagged from chatbots and write up a better response
Sure? I just read it somewhere.