By "real" job I mean formally employed and paid, subject to minimum wage laws and such. Here's a couple that come to mind:
-Working the night shift at McDonald's (night shift i.e. 11pm-4am in my experience was mostly just casually talking to and drinking soda with the manager and doing some light and unrushed tasks like restocking sauces)
-Pool lifeguard (if you can get past the initial requirements of being a good swimmer and knowing some basic first aid, you can be a lifeguard and get paid to just watch the pool 99% of the time)
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[–] Demandred 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Aviation electrician. Knock out a year or so at a tech school (I learned in the military) and you will start at an MRO (maintenance repair organization) for $18ish. Ridiculously easy work. Basic understanding of electrical theory, patience, and pride in your work will get you really far. I spend most of my day on Voat and YouTube. I currently make $25.73 with unlimited overtime and great benefits and in two years I max out at my company at just under $42.