Best way to look for a job in a new city?

Beev

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I'll be moving at the end of May (yes it's a long time from now, but I want to do what I can) to a city 2 hours from where I live now. I'm going to be changing schools and need to find a new job as well. What's the best way to get a job asap upon moving to a new city or beforehand? Since I'm in school I don't really have any qualifications for anything. I was thinking something like data entry would be sufficent as all I really need to do is pay rent and buy gas. Any ideas? Should I look now?
 

Xyo II

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Does your school offer a work study program? They're usually the best jobs for college students.
 

Beev

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Hmm, not sure if the new one does or not. I'm sure they do. But I'm only going to be in my second year, do they go for older students?
 

Beev

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Well, while that very well may end up being what I have to do, I'd really rather not. Basically, while I'm in school I just want to get stuck in a cubicle for 8 hours doing something asinine. It'd help me meet people on top of being easy work.
 

Beev

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What are the odds of me being able to get maybe an in house web design position? I'm no HTML master by any means but I can definitely do a well enough job. How about "the computer guy?" The one that fixes everyones computer when they "lose a file" or installs new hardware and teaches employees how to use new software?
 

kingtas

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I used to live near D.C. and always saw ads for software and web design interns. Great way to get started.