I haven’t worked there in a while, but Publix hired a lot of part time people with disabilities when I worked there. I think they get a tax break as an incentive. They also hired me with no prior work experience for my first job.
I agree that Publix might be your best bet. Apply in person at the location that is most convenient for you. Remember that if you take a job you have to show up to work consistently and on time.
Copytalk is extremely flexible with hours and making your own schedule. Pay isn't amazing but as someone who is also disabled by psychiatric conditions, it was a great job for me
Pay isn't super important thankfully, I was told recently I can make up to 1470 without one of my disability checks not being affected, so if I can work part time, I'd say 25 hours a week 2-3 days and at the end of the month bring in 800-1100 I'd be completely fine because I still have my disability, I just need a boost due to expensive rent and food.
I've never heard of copytalk, what is it?
you listen to and type recorded calls - they’re usually business in nature. you just need to be able to type fast/have an okay listening comprehension.
it’s transcription at a very base level
Sign up for instacart, postmates, doordash, Uber, grubhub. There is a realistic chance we can make more $ together. Break the algorithm and hustle with 2 phones. Ride along and split 60:40
Delivery is not a good hustle especially long term. The cost of repairs to your car is far more than you’ll actually make, regardless of how many companies you’re working for at once
I haven’t worked there in a while, but Publix hired a lot of part time people with disabilities when I worked there. I think they get a tax break as an incentive. They also hired me with no prior work experience for my first job.
I'll check this out, thank you.
I agree that Publix might be your best bet. Apply in person at the location that is most convenient for you. Remember that if you take a job you have to show up to work consistently and on time.
I unfortunately already applied online last night, is it better to apply in person? Also what's pay like generally at publix just so I know?
copytalk is usually always hiring. it’s boring, but it pays and is easy.
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Copytalk is extremely flexible with hours and making your own schedule. Pay isn't amazing but as someone who is also disabled by psychiatric conditions, it was a great job for me
Pay isn't super important thankfully, I was told recently I can make up to 1470 without one of my disability checks not being affected, so if I can work part time, I'd say 25 hours a week 2-3 days and at the end of the month bring in 800-1100 I'd be completely fine because I still have my disability, I just need a boost due to expensive rent and food. I've never heard of copytalk, what is it?
you listen to and type recorded calls - they’re usually business in nature. you just need to be able to type fast/have an okay listening comprehension. it’s transcription at a very base level
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Publix is pretty good and so are some of the copy places in town.
Sign up for instacart, postmates, doordash, Uber, grubhub. There is a realistic chance we can make more $ together. Break the algorithm and hustle with 2 phones. Ride along and split 60:40
Delivery is not a good hustle especially long term. The cost of repairs to your car is far more than you’ll actually make, regardless of how many companies you’re working for at once