Good Summer Job?

SaturnX

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Only for weekends? Fast food.... cashier at grocery store... possibly a store in a mall.. although they'll probably want more than just weekends...

Your options are limited..

--Mark
 

Mayfriday0529

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Originally posted by: SaturnX
Only for weekends? Fast food.... cashier at grocery store... possibly a store in a mall.. although they'll probably want more than just weekends...

Your options are limited..

--Mark

yes thats the problem, retail stores won't hire me because i can't work during the week because i already got a regular monday-friday job.
 

SouthPaW1227

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odd...you'd think retail would have some kids that would say "hey I want off on weekends!" and you could take their place
 

DeMeo

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drinkin' beer and smookin' weed.

Oh wait, that's a full time job, not just for weekends.
 

Mayfriday0529

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Originally posted by: SouthPaW1227
odd...you'd think retail would have some kids that would say "hey I want off on weekends!" and you could take their place


I was told that since i could not be there during the week and specially when things get restocked and moved, i would have to play catch up on weekends and that was not good for them.
 

Mayfriday0529

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Originally posted by: Wheatmaster
caddying is an awesome summer job


I worked at a country club for 5 years, i know how that is already.
Senior Caddy's get most of the jobs first and they also only limit the amount of caddy's to keep around.
 

RadioHead84

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hmm i am also looking for a summer job and there is a golf course near by. Maybe i should go check them out. How much do you get paid
 

Mayfriday0529

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Originally posted by: RadioHead84
hmm i am also looking for a summer job and there is a golf course near by. Maybe i should go check them out. How much do you get paid


It is usually between 40-60 dollars per bag and hopefully a tip.
 

RadioHead84

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Originally posted by: Jnetty99
Originally posted by: RadioHead84
hmm i am also looking for a summer job and there is a golf course near by. Maybe i should go check them out. How much do you get paid


It is usually between 40-60 dollars per bag and hopefully a tip.

whoa thats pretty good. are those hard to get
 

Mayfriday0529

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Originally posted by: RadioHead84
Originally posted by: Jnetty99
Originally posted by: RadioHead84
hmm i am also looking for a summer job and there is a golf course near by. Maybe i should go check them out. How much do you get paid


It is usually between 40-60 dollars per bag and hopefully a tip.

whoa thats pretty good. are those hard to get


depends on the place, I worked in a private country club and from what i know, they would take an amount of people for the summer, you probably have to talk to the golf pro.
 

illusion88

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Catering. No training, no experience neccessary and they usually pay real nice. My catering company pays $15 an hour in Sonoma County (California).

I've been working at one for about 2 years now and I got to say I enjoy it. I am no longer a server of corse, I help run the place.

But if you want something easy that will allow you to work weekends, I would say cater!

(free wine!)
 

Mayfriday0529

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Originally posted by: illusion88
Catering. No training, no experience neccessary and they usually pay real nice. My catering company pays $15 an hour in Sonoma County (California).

I've been working at one for about 2 years now and I got to say I enjoy it. I am no longer a server of corse, I help run the place.

But if you want something easy that will allow you to work weekends, I would say cater!

(free wine!)


I have 5 years experience on the food/restaurant business