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where can a college student find a job for the weekends?

skim milk

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this semester is going to be pretty hectic, trying to balance this heavy load and maybe getting more involved but I need to work

any ideas OTHER than restaurants, food service, grocery stores, etc.


Are places like nursing homes looking to hire on the weekends? I would love to work in an health care environment
any entry level hospital jobs that is easy to obtain?
 
Weekends only work is hard to find anywhere, let alone at the types of places you don't want.

When a place has to spend money training someone and then only gets them for two days out of the week, they don't like that... that is, aside from the obvious availability problem.

You might be able to pull off a job in a movie theater for weekends only, as it doesn't take much training to tear a ticket and tell people down the hall and to the left...
 
Originally posted by: fritolays
this semester is going to be pretty hectic, trying to balance this heavy load and maybe getting more involved but I need to work

any ideas OTHER than restaurants, food service, grocery stores, etc.


Are places like nursing homes looking to hire on the weekends? I would love to work in an health care environment
any entry level hospital jobs that is easy to obtain?

most of those places might be happy to take you on as a volunteer, but for weekend only work, i'm not so sure.

i used to work at the front desk of my dorm. while you had to schedule yourself available all through the week, i know some people that would totally get rid of all their weekend shifts to anyone who would take them.
 
Bars...honestly. If you have any experience, start as a bar back or busboy and work up...that's more money you'll make working 2 days a week than you will pretty much anywhere else while taking classes.
 
call centers perhaps, maybe try a temp agency, or your career center at school, u could work in a computer lab or something. i also have a street corner you can stand on. dont make me slap a bitch.
 
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