Work for it. Get a job that pays money.
There are many jobs that can be done for cash. The first that comes to mind is, of course, illegal work. However, there are many manual labor jobs, such as in the construction and hospitality industry that will pay under the table as well.
Get an under the table job.
You should not do that as it is considered fraud. The purpose of unemployment is to financially assist an individual until they can find employment. If you have a job that pays you cash then you should no longer be receiving unemployment.Another answer:The above answer applies if your pay is "under the table" and not being reported. However, most states allow your working part time under certain conditions, that also require your reporting the income. Your manner of being paid under those circumstances, does not matter as to whether you were paid by check, chit, merchandise, cash, etc. Always report your earnings, regardless of how you acquire them to unemployment or you will be found guilty of fraud.
Any job that pays attention to details.
You have to be 15, unless working "under the table".
Wata flic you get a job which pays under a certain amount and it gets written off
Go cash them and see if you get arrested :) Too risky, trash them and find a real job that pays.
no you cant. you need proof of income. you can have your boss make you pay stubs and they might accept those
A job that pays well
the way to find a job the pays over a 100 is look in the internet u stupied
EMT job pays $38,000