Working as a cashier at Home Depot may not be the best use of skills for someone with an associate degree in math/science. Tutoring at a community college or for test prep companies like Kaplan or Princeton Review offers better pay and valuable experience, with potential earnings of $11 to $20 per hour. Gaining tutoring experience can lead to opportunities for independent work, which may pay more but is often under the table. On-campus jobs, including work-study positions, can provide fulfilling work and networking opportunities, though not all students qualify for work-study. Programming skills can also lead to part-time opportunities, especially in tech-heavy areas, where employers may hire based on skills rather than formal education.