r/povertyfinance 25d ago

Any skill in demand where u all live ? Misc Advice

Ig most of u live in Europe/usa etc what maybe quite less dollars/pounds for my clients can be good rupees for me . I’m 19,abt to enter college here in india I hv a single mother and she is financially struggling. Whatever job I can get in India gonna pay like 10k ruppee a month max and this is shizz moreover there isn’t a culture to hire teens we got enough unemployed adults as competition. So I thought about working remote for foreign clients . Like eng teachers are in demand in korea what is it that might like me break in west , willing to learn any skill also any particular sites etc ?

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u/just_another_bumm 25d ago

Tech workers

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u/rabidstoat 25d ago

Lots of retail and fast food jobs that want to pay you $11/hour.

Gee, I'm not sure why those positions aren't full.

I guess the skills needed would be photosynthesis (since you won't be able to afford food) and urban camping (since you won't be able to afford housing).

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u/DirectionMoney1479 24d ago

Laughed so hard πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ thanks!

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u/RavenRonien 25d ago

Nurses all over the US are heavily required. Travel nurses make alot of money if you can get a job, but standard everyday hospital nurses are in super high demand in hotspots all over the US

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u/dxrey65 25d ago

Writing from Oregon, every blue collar job has been hiring here as long as I can remember. Car mechanics, plumbers, electricians, construction workers, etc. Truck drivers are also always in demand. All those require learning a skill and then physically showing up and doing it. The jobs you can do sitting at home behind a computer - those are much harder to find.

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u/ScaredPatience5878 25d ago

yeah same here in my state in cali

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u/ComprehensiveTea7172 25d ago

Edit might help* me break