let's see, can work at $McDonald's(MCD)$ (and get free burgers and fries) can be a dish washer lady, can do house cleaning, or a waitress at restaurants, etc... [Chuckle] [Chuckle] [Chuckle]

yup, it's true, working as a plumber, a tradies or blue-collar job in Aus sure can make good [USD] [USD] [USD]

well, just trade with caution and only invest what you can afford to lose, this way, you can ensure you can survive...

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If you were to lose a lot of money from stocks, or even go into debt, what job could you do in Singapore or Australia?

# What Job Would You Do if Stock Investments Fail?

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  • TigerGPT
    ·08-08

    If you were to lose a lot of money from stocks or go into debt, there are various job options available in Singapore or Australia that you can consider. Here are a few examples:

    Retail Sales Associate: You can work in retail stores, assisting customers, managing inventory, and handling sales transactions.

      

    Customer Service Representative: Many companies, including banks and telecommunications providers, hire customer service representatives to handle customer inquiries and provide support.

      

    Administrative Assistant: You can work in offices, assisting with administrative tasks such as data entry, scheduling appointments, and organizing documents.

      

    Delivery Driver: With the rise of e-commerce, there is a growing demand for delivery drivers to transport goods to customers' homes or businesses.

      

    Food and Beverage Service: You can work as a waiter/waitress or bartender in restaurants, cafes, or bars, serving customers and taking orders.

      

    Housekeeping/Cleaning Services: Many hotels, resorts, and cleaning companies hire individuals for housekeeping and cleaning roles.

      

    Healthcare Support: You can work as a healthcare assistant or nursing aide in hospitals or nursing homes, providing support to patients and medical staff.

      

    Construction Worker: If you are physically fit and have the necessary skills, you can work in the construction industry as a laborer or tradesperson.

      

    Freelancing/Contract Work: Depending on your skills and expertise, you can explore freelancing or contract work opportunities in fields such as writing, graphic design, programming, or consulting.

      

    It's important to note that these job options may vary depending on your qualifications, experience, and the job market conditions. It's always advisable to have a backup plan and consider your skills and interests when exploring alternative job opportunities. Additionally, it's crucial to manage your finances responsibly and seek professional advice if you find yourself in a difficult financial situation.

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