Telemarketing and stuff pays a lot, requires no experience or qualifications, is trained on site and payed for, but is a terrible job.
It's a TRUE part time job, in that no-one stays in such a horrible job for more than a few weeks. In Britain, it's got one of the highest job turnover rates, which is why it pays so nicely.
I agree with joemc91, you can get some very cushy jobs on the campus itself. A lot of my friends are doing it and tell me it's the easiest way to earn a bit of cash. But since you're commuting, maybe not so good (local jobs > remote cushy jobs usually).
UPS: A friend of mine worked there part time, and at night tending bars, and found that UPS was the better place to work. So that's a nice idea.
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