I am currently a Physics B.S. undergraduate student living in New York City. I am also looking for a job while I continue my studies.
My major is Physics B.S. and my minor is Mathematics. I also have a very basic C++, Javascript, HTML, and CSS knowledge. I also have a very good typing speed of about 60 words per minute.
I am looking for a job that can be meaningful to my future career(physicist). I am not looking for some restaurant and store job. Something, that is more related to science and does not require any bachelor's degree.
Please tell me some careers/jobs that I can have while I go to undergrad school.
I has to be a paid job because i need some money. Internship is fine too. I can also have a Federal job because I am a citizen.
Any suggestions will be deeply appreciated.
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How about writing articles and selling them? While this isn't exactly related to your future career (since not many people will be looking to buy articles about physics) you can combine that with blogging for some extra income.
You can start with these sites:
Fiverr.com
Odesk.com
Freelancer.com/
Elance.com/
Articleteller.com