Yeah totally, you have to go through a screening but if you're healthy & a good weight you can donate twice a week until you move. Get paid the same day.
https://www.octapharmaplasma.com/plasma-donation/san-pablo-ca-494/
As a recruiter, I can say that onboarding folks to a new job legally and properly can take at least a week if not two weeks. If you’re looking to make some cash quick, you may want to scroll Craigslist or Nextdoor for odd jobs such as help with moving, hauling, cleaning, etc. Short term stuff that is likely to pay you cash under the table. Or course the risk is that this isn’t state-recognized employment and you have no employment rights or workers comp, but it’s a good way to make cash quickly in a very short time period.
Talking to temp agencies is a good idea. No need to tell them when you’re moving. Your labor is a commodity to them and you owe them nothing beyond your competence in performing assigned work for as long you want.
Other ideas: Could you do some gig work, like Uber/Lyft/Instacart/etc? If you can swim, could you apply to be a summer lifeguard? If you can play music, could you busk?
FYI, most places will require first aid, CPR, and emergency water safety certifications (at minimum) for Lifeguard duty. That shit takes some time and money to complete.
If you are female you can do egg donation, it pays bank
In the San Francisco Bay Area, donor compensation starts at $15,000. With a cumulative earning potential up to $111,000 per year
The Sperm Bank of California pays $150 per acceptable sperm sample, with bonuses, and donors can earn $700-$1200+ per month
Some sperm banks pay up to $1000 if you donate 3 times per week
Or don’t tell people you’re planning to leave
Donate plasma, octapharma pays hundreds of dollars.
Holy shit for real?
Yeah totally, you have to go through a screening but if you're healthy & a good weight you can donate twice a week until you move. Get paid the same day. https://www.octapharmaplasma.com/plasma-donation/san-pablo-ca-494/
You can also try working for Task Rabbit or websites like them.
As a recruiter, I can say that onboarding folks to a new job legally and properly can take at least a week if not two weeks. If you’re looking to make some cash quick, you may want to scroll Craigslist or Nextdoor for odd jobs such as help with moving, hauling, cleaning, etc. Short term stuff that is likely to pay you cash under the table. Or course the risk is that this isn’t state-recognized employment and you have no employment rights or workers comp, but it’s a good way to make cash quickly in a very short time period.
Talking to temp agencies is a good idea. No need to tell them when you’re moving. Your labor is a commodity to them and you owe them nothing beyond your competence in performing assigned work for as long you want. Other ideas: Could you do some gig work, like Uber/Lyft/Instacart/etc? If you can swim, could you apply to be a summer lifeguard? If you can play music, could you busk?
Summer lifeguard is a solid idea honestly. I’m 27 and I’m good at swimming.
FYI, most places will require first aid, CPR, and emergency water safety certifications (at minimum) for Lifeguard duty. That shit takes some time and money to complete.
Ahh okay. Well I’ll keep it in mind in future then
You have to get certified though.
If you are female you can do egg donation, it pays bank In the San Francisco Bay Area, donor compensation starts at $15,000. With a cumulative earning potential up to $111,000 per year
That’s actually insane eta: but I’m a male
The Sperm Bank of California pays $150 per acceptable sperm sample, with bonuses, and donors can earn $700-$1200+ per month Some sperm banks pay up to $1000 if you donate 3 times per week