We all know key in A people.

Theyre the ones who have color-coded to-do lists.

They multitask like nobodys business.

A woman mops the floors as she does a ballerina move in the kitchen.

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They hate waiting in lines and wasting time.

(And this short intro is just their style.)

In their honor, lets get right to the point.

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Some offer full-time opportunities, while others allow for part-time work and flexible schedules.

Some require you to look into jobs in your city, and others let you work from home.

App Tester

UpLevelRewardsis a tiered rewards program that it’s possible for you to only participate inoncea year.

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As you complete a certain number of deals at each level, youll move up to the next one.

The higher you climb, the more you earn.

Reach level five to maximize your earnings.

Captioner/Transcriptionist

Transcription is a precise task.

Captioning requires attention to verbal detail.

These jobs require mistake-free typing and sharp listening skills.

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Video captioning is similar except youll watch and listen.

For example,Rev.compays $1.50 per video minute.

you’ve got the option to find work on other sites, too.

ConsiderTranscribeMe,Tigerfish,QuicktateandCrowdSurf.

Data Entry Clerk

Think: typist.

Event Planner

jot down A personalities thrive on stress.

Few jobs scream stress like an event planner.

Event/wedding/meeting planning requires extremely organized individuals who know their way around a checklist or two.

They have to coordinate and hire others to successfully execute an event or get-together.

(Read howthis woman got started as a wedding plannerwith no prior experience.)

Find a number of event planner jobs on classic job search sites such asIndeed,CareerBuilderandSimplyHired.

Letterman always proclaimed that he once worked as a grocery bagger and was proud of his work.

Grocery baggers fill bags by weight and food bang out.

Preferably the frozen items are in one bag, and produce goes in another.

The heavy objects are at the bottom whereas the bread goes neatly on top.

This is a job that, when done correctly, requires thought and precision.

Its definitely a job for a throw in A personality.

Check outSnagajob.com, a site that aggregates jobs hourly.

But there are also more exotic options.

Consider becoming a housekeeper at a resort, ranch, vacation rental or even on a cruise ship.

And if your significant other is on the same punch in A level as you, tag-team it.

Some places look forcouplesto maintain the grounds.

For jobs like that, visitCool Works.

For more normal gigs, searchIndeed,MonsterorSimplyHired.Care.comalso has personal ads calling for housekeepers.

Inventory specialists require attention to numbers and the ability to use a calculator keypad.

Inventory specialists may also be called stock associates or inventory aides.

The job is perfect for a throw in A with an intense need to organize and sort store products.

it’s possible for you to also ask your favorite store manager who handles their inventory.

Library Specialist/Technician

Also consider: library associate, assistant, circulation attendant, clerk.

These jobs vary widely part time and full time, hourly and salaried.

Some require high school degrees; others require a masters.

Either way, these jobs offer substantial pay.

Start your job search atgovernmentjobs.com.

you might search by title and city.

Market Researcher

One step beyond data entry is market research.

You will likely be asked to start at an entry-level position.

A job search on Indeed,ZipRecruiteror other job sites for market research entry level would get you started.

Projects might last one afternoon or continue for four days at a time.

Her clients fondly call her Tidy Tova.

It offers flexible scheduling and pays per page.

Pyle runsProofreadAnywhere.com, where you could take a free introductory workshop.

you’re free to find gigs on freelance sites such asUpwork.comandFreelancer.com.

you’ve got the option to find these types of jobs on your classic job search sites.

Tasks and skills vary: customer service, data entry, research, social media management and website maintenance.

Its the perfect work for someone who cannot help but create a daily to-do list.

In this case, you will create one for someone else and get paid to do so.

Look intoVANetworking.comandZirtualfor specific virtual assistant sites.

Also,read our article about virtual assistantsfor more information and resources.

Kent McDill is a veteran journalist who has specialized in personal finance topics since 2013.

He is a contributor to The Penny Hoarder.

Deputy editor Tiffany Wendeln Connors and former staff writer Carson Kohler contributed.

(Can you sense my millennial sarcasm there?)

You know which ones were talking about: rent, utilities, cell phone bill, insurance, groceries…