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Finding a Job

Falkor Scarfould
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Join date: 18 Apr 2009
Posts: 62
04-18-2009 12:10
I am looking for an unskilled job.

Is there a place where I can find current job openings?

Or is there somewhere that I can post to let others know that I am available for jobs?
Oryx Tempel
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Join date: 8 Nov 2006
Posts: 7,663
04-18-2009 12:15
Your best bet as an unskilled laborer would be to work as either a bouncer or dancer in a strip club.

Your best bet to get money in SL is to use your credit card. Ten US dollars goes a LONG way in Second Life; it equals about L$2700, which can get you lots of fun stuff, clothes, etc.
Cristalle Karami
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Join date: 4 Dec 2006
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04-18-2009 12:30
Inworld classified ads, and the Employment subforum here.
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Pserendipity Daniels
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Join date: 21 Dec 2006
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04-18-2009 13:36
McDonalds

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Deira Llanfair
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Join date: 16 Oct 2006
Posts: 2,315
04-18-2009 13:42
Search in world under Classifieds for "employment" and see what's out there...

...you might like to think about learning some skills such as scripting or building - you can go to classes in SL; find them by using the Search function.
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Lindal Kidd
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Join date: 26 Jun 2007
Posts: 8,371
04-20-2009 09:42
IM me in world, I'll pass you a note that explains the different job/business opportunities.
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Desmond Shang
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Join date: 14 Mar 2005
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04-20-2009 10:34
From: Pserendipity Daniels
McDonalds

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Actually, it takes a bit of skill to work at McDonalds. Ever see those guys in the kitchen?

It's like a ballet of broiling in there during rush hour... a remarkable model of efficiency most of the time. Even cleaning the parking lot requires some skill ~ I've seen some fairly good acrobatics in play as employees dodged muscle cars tearing out of the drive through.

For a truly unskilled job position where all anyone has to do is show up and yap, you'll have to look to politics.
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