rumrunnergirl
DIS Veteran
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It's a great way to make extra money for bills or your Disney fund. I saw a billboard looking for people to work election day back in January, and decided to check it out. I worked that election and I signed up to work tomorrow and in November (if I don't have a full-time job then).
In our area, you must be a registered voter, and you apply and take a simple 15 minute test (addition, subtraction, alphabetizing, etc.). A few weeks before election day, you get a training packet in the mail, and you attend a training session that lasts about 4 hours. On election day, you arrive at your precinct at 5:30 a.m. to set up. Polls are open 7 a.m. - 7 p.m., and then you close down. This can take 1 - 3 hours. A few weeks later you get a check in the mail.
This will be my second time as a tabulator, and it pays $175 including the training class. If you have to travel more than 25 miles to get to your assigned precinct, you make an extra $25.
In our area, you must be a registered voter, and you apply and take a simple 15 minute test (addition, subtraction, alphabetizing, etc.). A few weeks before election day, you get a training packet in the mail, and you attend a training session that lasts about 4 hours. On election day, you arrive at your precinct at 5:30 a.m. to set up. Polls are open 7 a.m. - 7 p.m., and then you close down. This can take 1 - 3 hours. A few weeks later you get a check in the mail.
This will be my second time as a tabulator, and it pays $175 including the training class. If you have to travel more than 25 miles to get to your assigned precinct, you make an extra $25.