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z-eldapin t1_ix4i31v wrote

What skill set do you have?

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CDawgbmmrgr2 t1_ix4inbv wrote

I’d be willing to bet that absolutely yes. That anyone can get? No. Otherwise everyone would be doing them.

What are your skills?

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lama_drama99 t1_ix4j7za wrote

What area? Job Corp in Bangor is desperately hiring in the kitchen? $20ish dollars an hour depending on experience and job position.

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yesplease6979 t1_ix4k4xi wrote

Production side of the cannabis industry.

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Guygan t1_ix4kmrn wrote

Prostitution.

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CDawgbmmrgr2 t1_ix4l6qz wrote

I have no idea what this means in response to my comment.

Edit: I think you may be implying that there’s a surplus of $25+ paying jobs in Maine that can’t be filled because nobody is willing to move to Maine. In which case I’m sorry to say but there are many people already in Maine who would be taking said jobs.

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majesticjules t1_ix4llka wrote

I think you're missing everyones point. Everyone is asking where your experience is because you aren't going to make 25 an hour in an entry level position.

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flyingcucu t1_ix4mn7v wrote

Tech jobs. $25 is peasant pay

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lama_drama99 t1_ix4ntym wrote

The hospital also offers a CNA class that starts out somewhere in the $18 hr range but higher pay once you complete training and has tuition reimbursement if you go to school to continue in the medical field.

A bunch of banks are hiring and their starting pay is usually decent. Christmas is coming so you can check holiday work with UPS, fedex, or even usps. They pay well and always need holiday workers.

Indeed is good to also see who's hiring.

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DidDunMegasploded t1_ix4sc7c wrote

Information for what? You a manager looking to set a wage? Because if you are then I can tell you're a pretty assaholic one just based on responses here.

If you're looking for information, modify the body of your post and stop being misleading.

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thequeensgambling t1_ix4womq wrote

Personal banker at Key, they hire anyone with a pulse, starting wage like $40-$50k, plus small commissions.

Be a teller at C Port CU and make $21 hrly starting, stick with it for a year, transfer to another bank and your at $25 in no time

If you stick with it you’ll find you can play the saturated banking market against itself, switch between banks every two years and be at $75-$100k in 4 years depending on how good you are

additionally, there are many more remote jobs available in banking once you get some time under your belt, especially in underwriting / processing / closing. If you niche down into a subject you can get to $100k remote salary in 4 years

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OurWhoresAreClean t1_ix4xcwd wrote

>I'm just looking for information not a job.

Ok, fair enough. Here are some options for you:

  1. Writing. I hear Stephen King makes millions of dollars a year, maybe try that?
  2. Lawyer. Partners at some of the bigger firms in Portland pull down some serious cash. Drop off your resume at a couple, probably can't hurt. Is it safe for me to assume you've passed the bar already?
  3. Be Governor. The salary for being Governor in Maine is $70,000, which works out to more than $30/hr. Not too shabby!
  4. Hedge fund manager. These guys make the big bucks. I highly suggest you look into starting your own fund; it's like a license to print money! You'll need to find some wealthy investors, but for someone with your obvious skills that shouldn't be a problem.
  5. Marry rich. Ok, so this isn't technically a job, but a lot of people are doing very well these days after conning someone with deep pockets into marrying them. Start reading the obits and look for affluent widows would be my advice.

Hope this helps!

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DidDunMegasploded t1_ix55vkh wrote

You just explicitly said that you're looking for information, not a job. If you're looking for information about jobs that pay $25, spit it out and be specific.

Either way you slice it, though, you're just being an asshole, and being an asshole won't give you the answers you seek nor will it net you a job with any wage. Thought logic.

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GuppyGB t1_ix57a1l wrote

Usually higher hourly pay like $25 requires a specific skill or is earned after a few years starting at a lower wage. A salary of $52k which is the equivalent of $25/hr is going to be easier to find. Many companies in Maine have entry level jobs paying that. Small store managers, analysts at banks and law firms, catering and events specialists, marketing coordinator, Account executive, warehouse receiver lead, materials handler to name a few.

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noj_ t1_ix589v9 wrote

yes.

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Vtguy802812 t1_ix5iyn0 wrote

You can work for the state. There are a number of positions around this salary depending on your education and experience. Nursing, dept of corrections, tax examiner, marine patrol officer, lawyer, environmental specialist, HR generalist, CPS caseworker etc.

It would help if you provided some information about your education and experience so that people could recommend positions that you might actually be qualified for.

https://www.maine.gov/bhr/state-jobs

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Soccermom233 t1_ix5kbvn wrote

Operations analyst/specialist Reconciliation analyst AP assistant/associate IT technician/support Implementations, Project manager Software QA Software engineer

Dispatcher maybe

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Sufficient_Risk1684 t1_ix5ld9u wrote

Last I heard Walmart distribution center was paying like 22 and that was 2 years ago...

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awhol01 t1_ix5rjkf wrote

Bad question. As far as I see you aren't very good at posting on reddit. Not a great start. That's it. If you don't have a strong back what do you have?

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XonikzD t1_ix65boe wrote

This feels like a bot post or kid looking for blog content.

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800grandave t1_ix68ebf wrote

how many people need to call you an idiot before you believe them? people are trying to help you and your acting like an ass. your skillset doesnt change based on the job you putz

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mcCola5 t1_ix6q9pu wrote

You could make something that takes an hour to make and pack. Then charge 25 per. You're welcome. Good luck.

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9wild9 t1_ix7tqsm wrote

USPS after a few years in or immediately when you factor in all the available overtime. Can easily bring home $2K a paycheck (every 2 weeks) right away with OT.

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