Starting a job with a multi-level marketing company selling cosmetics, cutlery and insurance plans directly to consumers usually requires initial fees and self-discipline, but can be a viable option for cash-starved students.

“They are good for students because they provide a lot better pay than just a normal part-time job,” said Ricardo Martinez, an entrepreneurship extension agent at the University of Florida’s extension education division in Broward County.

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