Home based business versus working outside of the House

United States
December 27, 2018 9:56am CST
I have tried to build a food business outside of the house, but without the total support of my husband, to either drive me around or to help me out while selling, it's easy to give up. I have a limited source of income right now and my daughter will be 15 in a few more months. My "husband" supports his 4 grown up kids, on & off and that is the main reason why he is not generous enough to me. I tried to build also a craft business which I thought those people, so called :therapists" will be helping me out with, has to be placed at the back burner for now. I have applied in different places for different jobs, I still am not lucky to be in a good job. Most are requiring that the applicant has at least a year of experience, which I don't have and I don't know how to get that experience. Walmart doesn't even have the best offer because a cashier can be asked to arrange clothes or be in the jewelry department and this happens when they are under manned. We do have a super center here, but that's what happens here. The manager doesn't even try to smile at customers, he would have a blank expression. What a place :-( It feels lie it's almost dead.
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@Courage7 (19633)
• United States
27 Dec 18
Walmart usually can give you a job.
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• United States
27 Dec 18
For a minimum pay, the person works in different departments. I thought that a cashier will work only as a cashier, but what I learned was a cashier can be assigned to the textile department or clothes department and still get the same rate. I think it's not right that Walmart would pay minimum and the work is an all around thing ?
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@Courage7 (19633)
• United States
27 Dec 18
@proseprity68 I think its fine..a job is a job, I would not care where I was working in Walmart.
@db20747 (43434)
• Washington, District Of Columbia
27 Dec 18
@proseprity68 It's good to be flexible!! Gotta feed the chilluns!!!
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@skysnap (20154)
27 Dec 18
Working from home is more stress. often gains weight. and also less socializing. that's what I have learned.