Here is a link to a starting hand chart I stumpled upon when I was looking for looking for a starting hand chart for 6max NL.

http://www.thepokerplumber.com/topics/6th5/6thgear.htm

This chart seems to be very similar to Aok's starting hand chart and a little bit tighter. This chart eliminates pocket 6s and below , KJ, and places some emphasis on suited hands. If I were to use this chart I would probably add KJs in late position. I can't understand why you would play QJs and not KJs. The removal of the small pocket pairs is not that big of a deal to me. Since you have to worry about set over set with these hands and for most people would probably be +EV to eliminate these hands. This and Aok hand chart should work great for beginners with the right table selection. In my opinion a player needs to learn to master these hands before they can learn to player poker and open up their range. I probably played 150k hands and I don't think I have these hands mastered yet.

There is also a 4th gear starting hand chart

http://www.thepokerplumber.com/topics/4th6/4thgear.htm
This can be used for 6 max and tight full ring tables. I don't adhere to this chart exacty but it doesn't seem to be a bad place to start. A beginner could get themselves in alot of trouble quickly with this starting chart by overvalueing tpgk. So my advice is until you master the 19 starting hands or 6th gear stick with tight is right.