Maryland still needs Republican election judges.  Pay is roughly $100 for the entire day (6am-9pm), w/$25 for training.  Baltimore City and Anne Arundel County got a raise to $110, more if you're up to be a chief judge.  You get to oversee the entire election process and make sure noone tampers with the Diebold election machines.
There's several types of judges:
There's several types of judges:
- Book judges, which check to see if you're registered and generate a vote card for you.  A simple process.
 - Unit judges, who keep an eye out on your voting.  Also simple.
 - Provisional judges, who administer a "provisional ballot" if there's any problems with the entries.  I'm one, and it's fairly simple and mostly borring because you're the "catch-all" guy, which doesn't happen too much.
 - Chief judges, which oversee everything.