Saturday, November 19, 2011

Jobs where the boss is mean, and jobs where the boss is nice?

What are some examples of jobs where the boss is mean, and what are some examples of jobs where the boss is nice?

Jobs where the boss is mean, and jobs where the boss is nice?
mean - hell


nice - heaven





otherwise it all comes down to the boss themselves.


Jobs that pay $2000-$3000 monthly?

I am doing a project on the life of an adult, and one of the things I need to do is list about 10 jobs that pay about $2000-$3000 monthly. Does anyone have a job that does?


Please tell me the job, and about how much you make. Thank you.

Jobs that pay $2000-$3000 monthly?
Work in the California Insurance Industry.


The job is handling New Claims.


Last year wages were just over $ 32,000, divide that by 12 months and it is $ 2,666.67 per month.





It is in the income level you are asking about.
Reply:Thanks for B/A ! Report It

Reply:Gross Income is $5,280.00 a month.


Computer Data Manager for the State Department of Health


Jobs that help small buienesses?

i have always been fond of people who own there own business and am looking for a new job. so i was wondering what jobs are out there that are made to assist people who own there own businesses, i make connections with people fairly easy but am not looking to go into sales so much but more promotional or buiesness detailed type jobs. are there any out there that are entry level or do most need some form of degree?

Jobs that help small buienesses?
Offer your willingness to do sales promotion business for whole sale agents of multinational companies .Contact them as there are ever so many advertisements in the dailies .
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Jobs that dont exist anymore?

Yea i got some homework, and i have to list 10 jobs the currently exist, and 10 that no longer exist; as for example, a person who makes cars in a large company(nissan GMC toyota), machines do most of the work now days.





i already have 10 current jobs that didnt exist like 15 years ago, but i can only think of 2 jobs that no longer exist, but the 2 i have are kind of still around today, the 2 are stuntman that had go replaced with greenscreen and car malers(exaclty like above).

Jobs that dont exist anymore?
The man who use to go door to door to empty peoples toilets?
Reply:Jobs which no longer exist:





Carders (in the textile industry)





French polishers





Lead wipers ( in the plumbing trade)





Bus conductors (in the UK, at least)





Knockers up (men who would knock on your window early in the morning to get you out of bed)





Draughtsmen





Ostlers





Wheel tappers (used to tap the wheels of railway carriages to check for damage)





Bodgers (used to make chairs)





Tinsmiths (used to form tin, copper and brass items by hand)
Reply:Human excutioners
Reply:chimney sweeps?
Reply:Stuntman is not an extinct profession by any means, they are heavily used in all of today's action movies (often against a green screen too!!).
Reply:Pin setter in bowling alley.


Milkman.
Reply:How about washer women (they washed clothes for people), shoe repair people, wood carvers (mostly just a hobby now), ice delivery men, etc.

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Jobs for Americans in Australia?

I'd like to go to Australia for a year or two of my life, however I'd obviously prefer to go there knowing I had a job waiting.





Does anyone know any companies or industries that have a heavy presence down under that I might be able to get on with here in the States, with the expectation of being X-fered to Oz for a few years?





I do hold a few college degrees, but unfortunately nothing past a Bach. and nothing that lends itself to a career field with much need abroad. My GPA is solid and I have a pretty good work history on and off of various jobs, some in sales, worked in E.M.S. for awhile, and some work in politics.





The State department is out, because Australia is kind of a cushy gig and you have to have some seniority, and I'd like to go sometime in the next 2-3 years, not 8-12 down the road. So with government work not being an option, what civilian jobs might help me fufill my goal here?

Jobs for Americans in Australia?
Heres what you should do. Save up as much as you can here. Pay off those student loans so you at least have a few months cushion. Are you under 30? If you are go to bunac.org and you can get a work visa for 4 months in Australia. You can get any job wit that. Are you over 30 but under 35? Than you can get a work visa for New Zealand. That one allows you to stay for a year.
Reply:Most multinationals have a presence in Australia.


Jobs that could suck?

ok, silly question. I have been a CNA for 2 years, I'm a junior at USF, pursuing my RN. I recently quit my job( b/c I hate it) and because I have little experience, I'm thinking about other entry level jobs like....server..or stripper (at the local place). So I went to the local strip club and the girls were nice and cute. My sister works at Outback and she says she could get me a job. So how is the whole stripping thing? I don't want to get wrapped up with drama and all, but I need money. I'm the only one funding my education and bills. Any advice would be helpful.

Jobs that could suck?
You're going to make 5x the money stripping as you would Outback. Set a goal on either a time or an amount as to when you will stop and KEEP IT. Do NOT get mixed up in the drama. Easily said, not so easily done. DO NOT EVER take a drug.


It is a disgusting, degrading occupation, but you can definitely pay off school doing it. Keep your head on right, you should be fine.


BTW, if you deside to be a server, don't go to a corp, find a nice, privatley owned steakhouse (20 years experience)


Good luck %26amp; ~peace~
Reply:Strippers make more money but Outback servers take more of it home.


Stripping should be your last resort.
Reply:I had a roommate who was a stripper. Yes, she made money hand over fist, but it affected her relationship with her boyfriend, her relationship with her family, her self esteem. Not to mention that you better have a lot of self discipline about spending that money. That's how people get trapped in it.... you make $800/nite, but you'd better be responsible and have a budget for yourself. It's so easy to spend that money when it's jingling around in your pocket. And again, because it's so lucrative, you might be tempted to cease your diploma because you won't make as fabulous money in a career... but you can't strip forever.





That, and she had horrible self esteem. Had to drink to get up the guts to go do it, had razor marks on her arms. So sad. She was GORGEOUS, but I wouldn't have traded my life for hers on a bet. Plus, it just broke my heart that she was one of the smartest women I have seriously ever met in my life, but she always played dumb for guys. She could have gone to med school, she could discuss literature for hours... she was BRILLIANT. But she played the dumb pretty girl, so she's a personal trainer and a stripper now.





What didn't you like about being a CNA? The pay? The work itself? Your coworkers? You might want to pinpoint that before you go get yourself six inch heels and fishnets.

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Jobs for teens?

I am 15 and i was wondering what jobs i am able to do. It would be like a summer job. I was wondering if i was able to work at target or like subway because i really dont want to work at mcdonalds or burger king. How old do you have to be to work in a store, subway, culvers, or places like these and what other jobs am i able to do? Thanks.

Jobs for teens?
1. WelI I actually take surveys for cash. And yes they do pay as long as you know the good ones. I have some free survey sites that are very reliable just check out my profile by clicking my name or email me for them. I only give sites that I've been paid by so you won't get scammed. They're all reliable and I've never had a problem with them. (I've been doing them for a year now) The best part is that anyone can do them and they're easy. You won't get rich but they definitely help with bills :)





2. Btw a lot of the ones above are spammers and I wouldn't trust them
Reply:Hello,


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good luck.
Reply:Go look at stores and think how old u have to be to work there. Consider the positions like dealing with food or cooking food. If you are uncertain then just ask for an application, usually the manager will ask for your age first before they give u one. Also, if they give u an application and your too young then don't fill it out! Simple as that

















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It's not a lot of money but it helps.
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Reply:i believe places like walmart and target only hire individuals 18 and older. to work at subway you have to be like 16. that is to work in the kitchen with the food. im not sure about culvers. but i suggest finding a small local business. or to try something other than restaurants. one good job that i had this last summer was washing cars at a car dealership such as a Ford or Chevrolet. its hard work but it pays alright. i worked at a Saturn dealership. kept me busy
Reply:You should be able to work at a Chic Fil A.


I know a fourteen year old who works at one. Its a pretty easy job. or you can ask any family members if you can work with them or whatever...


Jobs with Political Science degree?

I'm a Freshmen at UConn and majoring in PoliSci, but what kind of jobs can i get with a Poli Sci degree asides from working as political advisor's or campaigners? My ultimate goal is to get a job with the FBI and practically apply to every Federal agencies in this country after graduating. But if that all fails..i need to know if i'm still guaranteed of landing a job somewhere ie: business companies and so on.... I want to see what my options are.

Jobs with Political Science degree?
I also have a Bachelors Degree in Political Science. It was much harder for me to get a job than it was for my wife, who had a degree in Accounting.





Pol. Science is a great major, but it doesn't do much to help you get a job once you graduate. There are no guarantees in life.





Good luck.
Reply:you need to go to law school like the rest of that that made the mistake of majoring in that.


Obama Promises jobs, health-care, prosperity, and to punish corporations...please explain this to me?

It seems to me that government doesn't really create jobs, I don't understand why Obama wants to attack corporation %26amp; businesss yet at the same time make them expand %26amp; hire?





This doesn't make sense. At a recent Obama rally here in Ohio I heard him time after time bash companies, profits, corporations.





Aren't THESE the people WHO create jobs?





I stood not more than 15 feet away when he said the weathiest Americans should pay their fair-share of the tax burden.





Isn't it a fact that the top 10% (according to the IRS) pay 71.4% of all taxes already.


The bottom 50% only pay 2.4% NOW, these are FACTS not polictical feel good talk.





I heard Obama say at least 20 times that he wants to "LIFT" America...WTH does that mean?? I heard the crowd cheer but when I asked what that means NO ONE knew.





How can you attack the Job MAKERS...and at the SAME time expect them to invest, create jobs and expand if Sen. Obama say's they are the bad guys?

Obama Promises jobs, health-care, prosperity, and to punish corporations...please explain this to me?
Wow you really ask some common sense question there didn't you! unfortunately speeches from Obama and Hillary are targeted to the ignorant uneducated, and ill informed because they know these people are not analytical in their thinking or have clarity of thought.





So it is easy to pander to these people because they don't have to worry about scrutinizing question. That is the fundemental reason I left the democratic party decades ago got tired of having my intelligence insulted.
Reply:Here's your explanation:





http://www.BarackObama.com/





Read his platform for yourself. Less ranting...more reading!





Obama 2008
Reply:Propoganda! It's just hot air he is spewing. Don't trust this guy.
Reply:Hillary promises the same things. Why does it make sense for her but not for Obama? Doesn't make sense.
Reply:Liberals apparently think we should soak employers for more taxes.
Reply:You are to be commended. You are hard working and trying like heck to get answers. I don't think Obama supporters are going to be able to fully answer your question. They don't know the answers to your questions, because he gives little if any details of any of his plans or this big CHANGE. That's why his supporters keep referring you to his website- they don't know what else to say. None of your questions are answered at his site, as you said you have already found out.





My answer to you is to treat this a one huge red flag as far a Obama is concerned. Not a lot he has said has ever made sense. I agree 100% with your quetions and wish I had answers for them. It's HIS job to answer those questions. He can't- Vote Clinton.
Reply:The only explanation is twisted logic or pandering to the poor.
Reply:If poor people aren't paying much in taxes now, then why do the Republicans always campaign on reducing the tax burden?





Oh, because the Republican gov't of the first 6 yrs of this decade shifted all the financial responsibility for the federally mandated programs to the local governments, so that poor people pay huge sales and property taxes. My bad, I knew the answer to that one. Sorry
Reply:You have cut to the chase. The promises being made by both B. Hussein Obama Bin Laden and Hillary Clinton are ignorant and impractical.





The government, at all levels (federal, state, local, county and foreign) collects almost 45% in taxes, fees and leases from the oil companies. The oil company profits are 13 - 14% and you are correct. A large portion of their stock is held by institutional investors which include retirement and pension funds.
Reply:You are so right on it's not funny.


Unfortunately, Obama isn't the only pol who has zero understanding of economics.


Part of what this country needs is to reduce the tax burden--but we do that with things like the Bush tax cuts--because you are SO right that those "profits" are paid out to folks who INVEST and if anyone has a 401(k) he is a shareholder.


Frankly, another thing the public doesn't understand and the pols don't want to discuss, is that INSURANCE companies make investments in the market with the "float" so if the market doesn't do well (overtaxed) then they make less or even lose money and they jack up premiums as a result.


There is NOTHING to be gained by taxing business heavily--ultimately those costs are passed on to the consumer--so there is NO such thing as a business tax anyway.


But as we have one of the highest business tax rates in the world, we DISCOURAGE investment here AND our government's taxation policies are responsible for the dreaded "outsourcing" that bogus pols blame on the "greedy" businessmen--when it's THEIR out-of-control spending AND taxation policies that drive jobs overseas!





There are quite a few things our government needs to do--but they don't wow crowds. We need to protect and defend the US at home and our interests abroad. We need to reform the bogus tax system (say yes to the Steve Forbes' flat tax). We need to go back on the gold standard. We need to stop pretending that "entitlement" spending is legit when it violates the Constitution--many programs COULD be done but they need to be at the STATE level--see Amendments IX and X.





BTW, I think you'd appreciate a good book by someone who does understand economics AND US history, etc--Cassandra Nathan's Save America, Save the World. Searchable at Amazon.com--and also has a workable health care section.
Reply:Welcome to the club. The problem with the Obama supporters is that they cannot explain what this man is for. What they do is post links to his website, or verbatim cut and paste jobs. The reason why they can't explain it is because he doesn't explain it. He talks about hope and change. He posts all these grand plans which read like a communist manifesto on his page. In every instance he is going to create all this opportunity and prosperity through government regulation, taxation and intervention. It amazes me that people who say they want a change in the business of government are gaga over a guy who epitomizes government control over their lives.





I wouldn't worry too much though. While there is a real chance that Obama could be elected. There is very little chance that he will ever get any major parts of his proposed policy agenda out of committee in Congress.
Reply:he;s just a politician stiring up people so that they;ll vote for him.all the politicians do this every four years.once in office it never happens.you should know that by now.it;s politics at it;s best.remember no politician tells the truth.that;s why they call it dirty politics.
Reply:You see he is just inexperienced and involves in all such talk. It is no more than that.
Reply:hes black he can say anything and the people will cheer


What good jobs can a Canadian, English-speaking young woman get in Japan?

I found out that in some years I'll be moving to japan. I'm in my last year of high school and have no real plans for a future career, so I need some ideas of jobs that I can get there. Hopefully something that I could keep for a few years and not really need to move up in. I wish to get an apartment there after a while, but it's not necessary. And yes, I know how much housing and food is there.


Please, also, don't tell me to become an English teacher. That's just not a job I could do.


This would likely be a job that starts out as minimum wage and I work up in the field, or something that would view speaking English as an asset or great quality for the job.


If you have any ideas, please, PLEASE, let me know.


Thanks so much n.n

What good jobs can a Canadian, English-speaking young woman get in Japan?
Sales/Marketing, International relations, Public relations, Airlines, translator. A wide field of government related jobs too (immigration, customs, foreign relations, stuff like that). I am assuming you're going to get proficient in japanese.
Reply:Canadian people are nice, and I love them. I believe that Canandians can get a lot job opportunities here too. Since they have English as their first language and French as their secondary language, that make them more prepared to find jobs both as English teachers as well as French teachers. You may find a lot job opportunities in Japan in areas like Computer Scence, accounting, Immigration, document and paper's tradution, Information System, Education, Library, Newspaper editor, Doctor, etc...





About housing, I would say that if the company will offer to you a house, you may pay it for a cheaper price, but if you do for yourself it can be expensive. All depends on how you will get it and the location you wish to live.





Good luck!!

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Jobs in Disney World?

I would like a list of Jobs and their pay and extra things (discount tickets, ect.). I'm looking for a good paying job that I could start a family with. You know? Wife, kids, house, car. Not a job that you just barely can afford all of that, something that pays so I can gett all of that and like presents, toys, food, water, ectricity, and ect. Thanks!

Jobs in Disney World?
If you work at Disney, you will struggle and live paycheck to paycheck and that's assuming you are alone not with family, house and kids. If you can apply for an executive position or have experience including college you will earn more. Do a search for Disney careers and you will find what is open and available.
Reply:Disney doesn't pay squat! These people are all correct - you won't get rich working for the mouse without a degree!
Reply:Unfortunatly Disney does not pay very well unless you have at least a management position. For job openings and info you have to call the Disney Job Line at:


407-828-1000





Good Luck
Reply:In Orlando, a "good paying" job is directly associated with a good education. I am employed by a large healthcare facility here and one of our employee benefits is that they will pay a percentage of our college tuition according to our grades. A they pay 100%, B 80%, and so on. We have several community colleges in and around Orlando and an excellent university. Four years of struggle; working while going to school, is certainly worth the effort! I would be willing to bet that WDW has a similar benefit. Good luck to you!
Reply:If you want to live and work in Orlando, go to college and get a degree in engineering and work somewhere such as Lockheed Martin or Northrup Grumman. Then you'll have a salary large enough to buy the Disney tickets without having to work there. I know several people that work/worked at Disney and the professional jobs aren't any different than anywhere else. It's just like being in any other office, not Disney magic!





The other jobs are very low paying, I'm afraid.
Reply:I don't think they pay vary good. Go to college get a good education, get a good job. Than you can go to Disney all you want.
Reply:Unfotunately you can probably make more working at a McDonalds off International Drive. Getting an entry level job at Disney is one of the lowest paying jobs in Orlando. There are the ticket perks, but that's about it. The best jobs at Disney involve having a college degree.


What are some good jobs for a smart high school senior?

I just started my senior year in high school and because I no longer have a full schedule (I do take 5 AP classes though) I thought I should get a job. I don't have any previous job experience, but I am very intelligent and successful in school. I'm 3rd in my class and I have never gotten anything less than an A with AP and Honors classes. I have taken a lot of computer classes (word, spreadsheets, databases, etc.) and plan on majoring in engineering in college. I wanted to what kind of good jobs I could get. I don't really want to get a job in retail or fast food. I thought maybe with my academic record I would be able to get a better job.

What are some good jobs for a smart high school senior?
Hi, Visit http://www.googleadvertise.com


They have a good job offers for you.


Serious Work At Home Jobs?

I have asked this question on here before, but I still have not found a job online that is not a scam. I am wanting to stay at home with my little girl and not go out and get a job, but I just cannot find any work online that can help me with a little extra money. A lot of work at home jobs want you to pay first. And I have always heard and from some experience found out that they are just taking your money and the job really dont work out. Could someone please help me find a job online that is not a scam.

Serious Work At Home Jobs?
I looked for work-from-home jobs for over a year and freelance writing is the only one that worked out for me. I'm certainly not making enough to support a family, but have found that I can make some extra income. Good Morning America contributor Tory Johnson ran a great series on work from home jobs last year - I've provided a link to some of her findings (so that you can see other work from home jobs if freelance writing is not for you), as well as links to freelance writing sites and telecommuting statistics (it's really hard to find work from home jobs for a reason - there's just not that many legitimate jobs out there)
Reply:It is not easy to find any jobs online that are not scams. I have tried that already. I guess you are going to learn a lesson and get ripped off before you realize that 80% of the time, you can not trust the internet.
Reply:You could try and sell items on ebay for a small fee. Ask around, some people have NO clue how to even operate a computer, like my mom. There are people willing to pay you to enter their things for them and you get the dough!! If you did enough, you may not even need a job!
Reply:Sorry to hear about your bad expierence. Try http://realworkathomeopportunities.blogs...


All the programs are free, legit and really pay.


I never pay to join a program. I do not believe in paying someone for the pleasure of working for them.


I also wrote an ebook on the different types of legit work at home opportunities, and how to set up and run your own online business. I set mine up completely free. If you would like a free copy contact me and I will send it over to you.
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Reply:eBay is a great option. It is flexible, easy to learn, and you can make good money. If your kids are sick and you don’t have time for eBay stuff, you can just take the day off!





I have two kids and stay home with them and do eBay as much as I can. I have made up to $1,000 a month. It sure beats fighting traffic and dealing with day care issues.





This book helped me a lot-





http://ebaysellingcoach.com/stay-at-home...
Reply:Hi...I wrote a blog about the truth about working from home that addresses your question. You can read it on my myspace page. www.myspace.com/keirarogers





Good Luck in your search!
Reply:Readers Digest had an article on true, no-scam work at home or extra-money opportunities. you can go to the link


and find some real help. If the link doesn't work, go to their website and type in work at home. Good luck.
Reply:I am a woman to so I know what you mean. I was taking money from bills to try different programs and they were all scams. But I did find one that I am trying now and it is pretty good. I make $600 extra monthly. If you are interested go to www.porshaj.ws and you'll get all the info. But if not don't try ads and things that offer too good to be true money. Everything has levels and you have to work your way up.
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Reply:I don't know that much about online jobs but I worked for 10 years doing various jobs while my kids were growing up so I could stay at home with them. Many of them involved going out to show products to people in the evening at parties . I usually picked products that were in line with my kids' ages so that I could honestly and sincerely talk about the products. When my children were infants I did parties in my own home and I sold cloth diapers (which my kids also used), as the kids grew older and out of diapers I went into "Discovery Toys"....again I did some parties at home and some at the homes of friends (who invited other friends), I also did Avon (which means delivering catalogs around the neighborhood) and then I purchased a franchise called WeePiggies (which you can find on the Internet, but requires a hefty purchase price in the thousands of dollars). If you want to find other such franchises available, go to youor local bookstore and look at magazines showing franchises. Weepiggies was one of the rare ones that let me work right out of my home.


you can do many things like sell makeup (don't know if Mary Kay exists but I imagine so). You just have to get some creative juices flowing.........most of them will involve sales.
Reply:I have no idea of how old your daughter but she can be quiet while you work, I think you can check about "Home based customer service agent".


Jobs for Illustration Majors still in College?

I'm just wondering if there is anything out there for someone who just finished their first year as an illustration major. I'm pretty far ahead for most my age and I have been trying to get my portfolio out there and just a job in general, but no luck. There is not a huge demand for any art related jobs in my area... let alone jobs in general.


Any suggestions? advice?

Jobs for Illustration Majors still in College?
Something you can do immediately is check Craigslist under art/media jobs. Sometimes there are small jobs available for beginning illustrators. You can check other cities, since many illustrators freelance long distance.





If you're any good, you can also call up local ad agencies and design firms in your town. They'll probably ask to see your work on a website or a self-promotion, so be prepared.





If nothing's coming up, try your town's local papers and magazines and newsletters. Maybe post your own Craigslist post advertising your skills.





Good luck!

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Jobs in New York?

My husband and I are thinking of moving to New York City. I have been an admin executive for the past 3 years. My dream job has always been working in the city (downtown) working on the 500th floor (basically the skyscrapers) Where are some good places to try looking for a job there. That are downtown high-end jobs? Like in Manhattan??

Jobs in New York?
Go to careerbuilder.com or read on-line versions of newspapers in Manhattan. Many of these companies hire from within before posting jobs to the public. You may just want to send your resume to some companies that you might be interested in.
Reply:Monster.com
Reply:nytimes.com


newsday.com


nypost.com


nydaileynews.com





my favorite does it all for job searchs---------%26gt;indeed.com
Reply:Ok first off, downtown in particular refers to a smallish part of manhattan, and there are 'skyscraper' jobs all over manhattan.





Take a look at menupages.com (a food site), they have a great map of the neighborhoods on it. Most of the corporate jobs are midtown or downtown...south of 59th street.





There are tons of headhunters here in NYC so if you have some good experience they may work with you.


Start with the job sites, monster and careerbuilder, spend a little time on craigslist (not a whole lot there for jobs). Many of the ads there are placed by headhunters, and may lead you to some agencies you can work with. DONT PAY ANY OF THEM ANYTHING. A real placement agency will be payed by the hiring firm.
Reply:Get a copy of the New York Times classifieds. You can also read it on line


Jobs for under 16's?? Ireland?

heya guys,


im desperate 4 a job im 15 in 2 weeks and really wanna start earning some cash!


im very eager to work and have alot of energy!


i Live in Limerick,Ireland


does anyone know of any jobs 4 under 16's??


we dont have paper rounds or dog walkers and stuff like that!!


or even if there is someone from around Limerick willing to give me a job please? im desperate and great to work with??





wb asap





Laurz xx

Jobs for under 16's?? Ireland?
id say u cud get a job in a pub as a not behind the bar bar girl (whats the word?), getting paid under the counter. i know thats wat some of my friends did. otherwise, i started in spar when i was 15. it helps to know people tho.





otherwise, hairdressers as a hair sweeper/washer. or babysitter.





good luck.
Reply:You're going to have to get on your feet, make yourself look tidy and presentable, type up your CV and make lots of copies, and start walking the streets to find a job. Keep smiling and being friendly, and very important - DON'T OVERDO THE MAKE-UP. I've seen fifteen-year-old girls around Limerick and honestly, they look like prostitudes with the amount of slap they put on. Sorry, but you want a decent job, you have to look decent. This is me being honest here.





Legally you cannot be employed for more than 16 hours per week, if my memory serves me correctly. Don't lie about your age, you might be caught out and be seen as dishonest. Anyway, any more working hours than 16 and you won't be able to concentrate on your schoolwork, which at your age is the most important thing.


Jobs and more money?

This fall I will be a college freshman. We all know the costs of a college education isn't cheap. I need to find a way to get more money. My $7 an hour job was ok for a while but now that Im starting school I need more money. The problem is most high paying jobs you need to have a college degree which I don't have yet. Does anyone know of any kind of jobs where you dont need college that pay at least $10 an hour?

Jobs and more money?
become a waitress on the weekends. you will make alot of money and will make friends at the restaurant you work at. $150+ a night. Good Lucky.
Reply:Become an electrician asst. Look in your local newspaper classifieds.
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Reply:Some office jobs do-not many. I was lucky enough to get a job in a trucking dispatch office that paid more than that. I was stupid %26amp; quit.
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Jobs in Zoology?

I am 14 and have now started to consider what career I want to have.


I am good at science, and even better at biology. I have taken double science, PE and Spanish even though I'm not sure if this is relevant.





I have looked at jobs such as a dolphin trainer but I have read no so good things about it and living in England doesn't help.





I have heard that a good job to do is marine mammal zoology.





I want to go into something sciency, maybe something with animals.





Does anyone have and suggestions of enjoyable jobs in the science field? Answers appreciated...

Jobs in Zoology?
Jobs you might be interested in: zookeeper, wildlife biolgist, veterinarian, veterinary techncian/assistant, wildlife rehabilitation, marine biologist. Here are some helpful links:





http://www.tc.umn.edu/~devo0028/


http://www.aza.org/HonorsAwards/Educ_NEZ...


http://www.whoi.edu/science/marinecareer...


http://www.marinebio.com/MarineBio/Caree...
Reply:You've got plenty of time to refine your interests. Take all the zoology courses you can. If you have to fill in and cant do it with zoology, take courses in other phases of biology and the other sciences. When you get to a university, you can take lots of zoology courses and learn about the fields that interest you the most and what career choices are available to you. BTW, your Spanish course is relevant if you want to do graduate work or want to do any work in Spanish-speaking countries.

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Jobs available in Singapore for non-chinese speaking?

I am 18.Singaporean.Awaiting results.No exp. but willing to learn new skills.However i cant seem to get a job.other than those f%26amp;b job,what others can i find and where?It seems that everything requires chinese.I cant speak chinese but only hindi %26amp; fluent english.Where are all the jobs?

Jobs available in Singapore for non-chinese speaking?
I don't think you have to know chinese to be able to work in Singapore, considering youre a Singaporean. You can be instructor for whatever skills you have. For example, you can be private swimming instructor or give piano lessons.
Reply:same case for me. i dunno what u r looking for. but seriously they aint many jobs that require chinese background. try sales or telemarketing i guess.
Reply:You could definitely get a nanny job if you enjoy children and find a family that want's theirs to learn English.
Reply:buy a set of straits time and look inside classified, loads of jobs waiting for you.


Jobs that require dresses?

Is there any kind of jobs that involve getting dressed up?? i love to wear dresses and thats all i ever wear.... is there a certain job that requires this??? is so i would love to know.... or is theres any job that has a no pants policy (jeans, dress pants, shorts, etc)???

Jobs that require dresses?
You should be a princess at Disneyland =] that would be fun
Reply:Business women tend to dress up. Sales ladies do too.
Reply:Maybe working at a really fancy hotel or restaurant. You probably won't wear a dress all the time, but you may have to dress up (like a skirt).


Jobs for marketing majors?

From what I've heard, there seem to be a lot of job opportunities for those who major in marketing, however, I am unsure as to what specific jobs one can have after graduating. What specific jobs can marketing majors get?

Jobs for marketing majors?
Fashion


Home Remodelling


Technology


Consulting


Advertising


Marketting New Ideas- Trendhunter.com


Marketting to Boomers- Eons.com


Housewares


Travel- Orbitz etc.


Eco Tours


Romance Travel.


Theme parks


Fine Arts.


TV ads.


Online E Business ads.





DO what U LOVE.
Reply:Ideal jobs for marketing graduates are marketing reseacher/analyst kind of positions at marketing heavy-weights such as Proctor %26amp; Gamble, Nike, etc. But these companies only interview students that are in top 10% of the class. Bottom 20% usually end up at nearby shopping malls working as store clerks at The GAP, Banana Republic, Sears, etc., making only slightly higher salary than high school graduates.
Reply:There are other options besides working with a major company in brand/marketing. There are many small companies that don't require an mba or top 10%. There are also positions on the service side of marketing research such as Nielsen, IRI, and other market research houses. Good luck - it's a great field to be in.


Jobs for teens?

I was wondering if there were any jobs for teens around the ages 14-15. I'm interested in fashion, but don't think there are any jobs for people this age. Do stores hire this age group? What are some options for paying jobs? Thanks for any suggestions! P.S I know that I can babysit, etc, but I want to know if there are any other options.

Jobs for teens?
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Selling Magazines Subscriptions and or Greeting Cards - email me for more information





If you just want to put items on your website or sell something - for ebay etc.





www.orientaltrading.com


www.kipptoys.com


www.bagsandbowsonline.com


www.belle-star.com


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1) Think large for the long term, but think small in the beginning. Start your business by contacting people that you know ( friends, family, neighbors etc. ). Let these people know that you are in business, and explain to them what a convenient service you provide.





(2) Network your business as a fund-raiser. Contact local schools, churches, civic groups etc. who want to raise money for their organization and keep a percentage of sales as your profit.





(3) Take advantage of any gift giving occasion ( holidays, birthdays, engagements, graduations, etc.) Keep a log of all special occasions for your customers.





(4) Contact local business who having waiting areas (family doctor, pediatrician, dentist, beautician, mechanics etc.) This is an excellent opportunity for you to offer your service at little or no additional cost to the customer.








(5) Ask existing customers for referrals. Most businesses get their start this way. For example: Your beautician built his or her client base from referrals of existing customers. Word of mouth is the most powerful form of advertisement.





(6) Contact your local Chamber of Commerce to get a listing of businesses ( and their address / Phone Number) in your area. Write a letter of introduction, or use our suggested letter of introduction, to contact them. There may be a small fee to get this list.





(7) Contact large businesses in your area.





(8) Keep updates on new residents in your area. Write a letter to welcome them to the community and tell them about your service. Form a business relationship with a local company that deals with major purchases ( real estate brokers, car salesman ).





(9) Build relationships with your customers. Follow up with existing customers on a regular basis ( every 3 mos. ) . And there are NO problems. Hint: Customers follow up is crucial to your business. If you do not follow up, your credibility can be destroyed. If you only call your customers once a year (when it is time to renew ), they will be less likely to renew through you if there have been problems and you were not available to handle them throughout the year.
Reply:gift wrapping at a mall.
Reply:You can always try an ice cream store. They hire everyone.
Reply:I don't think any retail stores will hire you this young and with no experience.





Try getting some job experience for AT LEAST six months to a year at a grocery store or something similar before you venture into the world of retail.
Reply:Yeah....Mcdonalds.


lol.
Reply:TRY AND FINDING A JOB AT PLACES LIKE ABERCROMBIE,HOLLISTER, AMERICAN EAGLE. PLACES WHERE PEOPLE 15-24 ARE USUALLY HIRED.

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Jobs, jobs, everywhere? Maybe not in Calgary advertising / marketing. Am I wrong?

I'm a direct marketing manager with 15 years experience in the USA, and got my start in consumer marketing in Calgary in the late 1980s.


I'm wishing to return "home" now with my new family, so thought that getting in with a company in Calgary would be a reasonable piece of cake, due to all the "wonderful" news about Cowtown in the news.


However, that seems to be not quite true...


Correct me if I'm wrong... but after a week's visit, I determined:


- If someone is an engineer in the oil industry, or is involved in home construction (electrician, plumbing, etc.) or wants to drive trucks in the northern oil fields, there are many jobs


- If someone wants to take a low-salary service job (flipping burgers, etc.), there are many of those.


However, ad industry people were telling me that my skills and background would not be conducive to finding a ad/marketing position in Calgary; they say most of those are in Toronto. I felt lucky to get a couple of returned calls...


What gives?

Jobs, jobs, everywhere? Maybe not in Calgary advertising / marketing. Am I wrong?
The one thing the media keeps forgetting to tell people, yes there is a boom in Alberta but it is a specialized boom.


Accounting, oil industry, and service all require more and more people to work. Unless you fit into one of those fields/ companies you won’t find as many job openings.


That being said, there are jobs for others out there with any experience. Myself being a sales person, didn’t have the 1000 companies my husband had calling (he has 3 trades) but I managed to find work, and work I like also.


So it might take you a little longer to find the perfect job in your field, but don’t’ give up.





But remember, with the boom the housing prices are ridiculous also. 300 000 for a duplex (semi), 1200 a month for an apt. They have Toronto prices.








Good luck with your search and I hope it all works out for you!
Reply:i think you are right. i moved from quebec 2 months ago. i was a pharmacy technician, it's not a super job, but it's better than working in a fast food.i just didn't have any call. i have many years of experience and my diploma, and i am bilingual.


my boyfriend is a framer and he has found a job on is second day in calgary. You have two choice, move again or find another field.
Reply:You have chosen a specialized skill to earn your living. It must pay well or you would not continue to pursue it. Why ***** because it is not required in your favorite town, or location. It was your choice to follow this path.
Reply:The job market is slowing down in Calgary right now (other that the specialized jobs you mentioned). Unless you get a job with an oil company, I would wait to move back "home". Housing prices are the second highest in the country (ave house price is $480,000) and inflation rates for everything else is up around 7%. Everyone who was here before the boom is employed so it's just the leftover jobs that are available right now. Sorry.


If you had a choice, which of the two jobs would you choose?

I live in Michigan's economy and moving is not an option, so there are not a lot of jobs available.





If you had a choice, which of the two jobs would you choose and why?





Choice A is a job that you can excel at personally, pays well, but leaves little or no time for family, and is the first job you have ever had where it was the perfect fit for your job skills and abilities and your boss loves your work. However the job requires well over the amount of time promised and involves evening and weekend hours. Note that you can't adjust the hours.





or





Choice B - is a high demand corporate america job that is 9-5 Monday through Friday. Lower pay, but would allow time for family with no weekends or evening hours. But the job has too much demands to it and you are worried whether you can even succeed at this type of work (been there done that).


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Which job would you choose, especially if you don't want to job hop?

If you had a choice, which of the two jobs would you choose?
Choose neither job. I would search for another job. That is not job hopping just searching for a better job. Its not worth the stress both would bring.
Reply:Choice B


Family is most important. You may even get more experience from this job due to the challenges. And even if you are struggling a little with it, you will be free to spend time with your family.
Reply:My personal well-being and family time are both very important to me so I my choice would be B.
Reply:Choice B and then get some extra training for myself. That would be the better option because you still have time for your family and a life outside of work. That would be more important in my mind.
Reply:Moving is ALWAYS an option. It may not be a good option, but it is ALWAYS an option. Doing what you LOVE is always better than doing something you hate. That said, I recommend option C - neither of the options listed are a good long term plan.
Reply:if i loved my family B if not A
Reply:Choice A - you need to be happy and appeciated and this is where you seem most likely to. If the job is worthwhile and the employer good - you will resolve all other issues. I believe family first for the most part - but personal happiness reflects into you family and benefits them too. If you take the job that you are insecure about just for the sake of timing, you may resent the family for causing you to say no to the job that you sound so very positive about.





You are important to your family - so treat yourself the best you can.





Namaste,


Tina Louise


Jobs questions for mangent sales?

i have been working as a manger at a sales company .. and i is a dead in job. do you have any advice knowing or finding about that has higher income pay?


or do you know of another job that is closely ralated to sales jobs?

Jobs questions for mangent sales?
well it sounds like you may have to go back to school. you could try something new in the line of home depot or something like that. i mean hey they have advancement for young people that want to go places and move.
Reply:sales...u can always make lots of money..


Jobs... how do I get them to actually PAY me for my free work???

I ride at this stable in Tennessee and I have been riding with them for awhile. I am an experienced rider, and they trust me to help them teach kids and help out around the stable doing jobs, that kind fo thing. The only thing is, they never have payed me... they just see me the stables hanging out whenever I come (its like a second home for me) and say, "hey, how are you" and that kind of thing, then put me to work. I really dont mind most of the time and enjoy being there, but sometimes I feel like they are taking advantage of me by always expecting me to do jobs. As i said i am friends with them and its like a second home for me, so i cant just straight up ask them "pay me or im not coming"





However, I WOULD like to get some $... especially since i dont have a job and i am 15. I thought since i spend so much time there, it would be good to get some lunch $ out of it. However, I dont want to ruin my relationship with the stables and have them think i just want $! What should I do?!

Jobs... how do I get them to actually PAY me for my free work???
well you did the wrong thing the first time...you offered for free, by not asking for money, now they think you'll always do it for free...(and the word is paid)...ask nicely if they will pay you for some of the work you do, don't demand. If not...then leave and don't go back...or else you're back in the same spot you keep puting yourself in...
Reply:At 15 it's illegal to employ you thus you can't get paid. What I suggest you do is ask them to compensate you for your time by giving you a token sum of money each time you help out. Remember, you enjoy what you're doing and the place is like a second home to you thus the last thing you want to do is blow it up. Be nice and ask nicely. I'm sure they'll understand where you're coming from and will compensate you accordingly.
Reply:Tell them you are looking for some part time work, and that you would really like a job as a stable helper, or whatever it would be called. It really is likely that they started asking for your "help" as a kindness and it just sort of got to this point without them thinking about it. Just be straight with them, they more then likely are not intentially taking advange of you.
Reply:I think that you should tell them that you love working for them and would like be hired as an employee. Bring in a resume and ask for a job application.





You don't have to give them an ultimatum (..pay me, or else!).





If you asking something like that of them would compromise your friendship, then they aren't really your friends anyway!





Never undervalue your hard work and effort!
Reply:Talk to them about it, it coudn't hurt. Maybe your both on the same page and don't even know it.





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if your looking to make some extra cash as the teen. Good luck
Reply:You should give them 110% then maybe they will pay you but if that does not work just ask them calmly saying something like this: "Um, guys I really need some lunch money and was wondering if I could get payed for some of my work cause i really need it badly."

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Jobs that require science?

Im currently in high school and I really enjoy science. In the future I want a job that involves lots of science. My favorite type of science is chemistry. Currently I am in grade 10 takeing an academic science course this semester but next semester I will be takeing grade 11 chemistry university prep. What types of jobs involve chemistry? or even biology? I know I have lots of time to think about what I want to do with my life but I just want to start thinking about what types of jobs are out there for me. I was think about becomeing a neonatal nurse (one who looks after premature babies - and im not exactly sure how you spell neonatal lol. ) What advice can you give me? Thank you!

Jobs that require science?
Good Luck today and in your future. The opportunities in science (chemistry %26amp; biology) are, and will be, endless. What looks to be the NOW big thing is alternative energy (non-petroleum). Creating energy from chemical reactions (e.g. fuel cells, silicon plates) has created a lot of new research %26amp; development companies. The environmental, or green, movement will require talented scientists (chemists %26amp; biologists). Note: A lot of plant and animal life has been around much longer than us human-types without cars and shopping malls. They keep their secrets from us. You get to find them out.


Jobs in Boston?

My wife and I are moving to Boston in July and my only fear is quitting my current job and being able to find work in Boston either before we move or when we get there. Both of us have our degrees, she has her masters and works in publishing and I have worked in advertising sales for 5 years now. Any advice on applying for jobs prior to relocating and how is the job market in Boston?

Jobs in Boston?
The job market is pretty strong -- lots of companies are hiring. I would suggest that you check out the job listings on the Boston Craig's List (http://boston.craigslist.org/). This will give you a good sense of the jobs that are available right now. You'll have to wade through a lot of dreck in the sales jobs listings, but maybe the search engine will give you some good leads.
Reply:You might also consider getting some names of companies from your current employer as well. Since you are relocating, they might be willing to help. The local colleges and universities might also be of some help...if you have any friends who graduated from schools like Tufts, Harvard, BU, BC, UMass, etc. they might contact their alumni/career services depts for you...
Reply:The job market is strong. Check out local listings and talk to some companies as soon as possible. Lots of people these days are posting on www.craigslist.org in their help wanted section. Boston is a great city, I'm sure you'll enjoy it!
Reply:Sounds like New York is the city you two should be going to relocate in publishing and advertising mecca of the world
Reply:The job market is pretty good in the boston area. Try looking at Yahoo hotjobs, monster, and boston works to get an idea of positions. I would apply for jobs before you plan on coming and some companies might even spring for a visit (that way you can find somewhere to live). Keep in mind housing can be rather expensive in Boston.


If you have 2 jobs , is it better to write it down on the W-4 Tax form ?

does that mean , the govt will give me more money ?





the reason why i am asking this question is because I just started a job and the owner wants me to come in whenveer i can u know to "learn " stuff etc etc..








Now i got this other job also on the side starting this wednesday ( part time 20 horus / week )





I dont know if i should write it on my tax return form ( w-4) for the Full time job or should I just leave that part , cuz i dn't want my Employer ( at the full time job ) to think i am not committed or anything








what do you think ?


can i save any money if i include information under the "Multiple jobs" section in W4 form?

If you have 2 jobs , is it better to write it down on the W-4 Tax form ?
Unless you tell them, your employer will not learn of your part time job as a result of completing a W-4. Further, as an employee, you must complete a W 4 so that your employer can pay you. The W 4 tells your employer how much to take out of your takes. Yes, note multiple jobs.
Reply:The only page that matters in your W-4 is the first page (where you write single/married/married withholding at higher rate), the number of exemptions and your signature.





The rest is crap and shouldn't be given to the employer anyway.





All the W-4 does is to tell your boss how much, or how little to withhold.





If working two jobs you can end up in a higher tax bracket at year end. So it is a good idea to have more withheld.





Single = highest withholding


Married = less withholding (because less taxes)


Every exemption (number you claim) reduces the amount of tax withheld.





For most American singles that make decent money, you will want to claim Single %26amp; zero.





Hope that helps
Reply:Does the government give you more money? Uh, the government refund that you get is only if you overpay your taxes - it's like if you buy $12 worth of items at WalMart and give them a $20 bill, you get $8 back but it isn't like WalMart gave you $8, it's just a return of your overpayment.





If you have a second job, it will end up taxed at a higher effective rate than your first job since it'll be taxed from the first dollar - you won't get another exemption and standard deduction. The tax rate will start wherever your first job left off.





Put zero allowances on the W-4 for your second job. You don't "save money" by including the two jobs in the "multiple jobs" section. You either pay through the year with withholding from your paychecks, or pay at the end - you'll owe the same total tax either way.
Reply:your full-time job probably already had you fill out a W4


and so will your part-time job. It isn't going to save you


any money by combining on one form because each employer has is own EIN # Just make sure you claim


0 dependents on both, (unless you are married with kids) so you don't end up owing at the end of the year !!!!


How did jobs change during the industrial revolution?

many people who worked in factories or farmed by hand lost their jobs. what new fields of jobs opened up?





how can this relate to outsourcing? what kinds of new jobs would have increased demand in the US? what new jobs fields would form?

How did jobs change during the industrial revolution?
agrarian jobs lessened while more people migrated to the cities and worked in the manufacturing industry, and with textiles. it changed the job market from independent production to mass production.
Reply:During the industrial revolution people STARTED working in factories...they didn't start losing their JOBS in factories. The main change that took place was from the...





DOMESTIC SYSTEM: Artisans and craftspeople made goods in their homes (i.e., wove cloth).





FACTORY SYSTEM: People left their homes and traveled to work, which was in a factory.





All sorts of factory jobs opened up, especially as technology increased: mechanics, engineers, etc. Later, as cities grew larger, public infrastructure jobs opened (such as police, firefighters, teachers, etc.).





This relates to outsourcing because industrialization runs in a cycle: pre-industrial, industrial, post-industrial. As a country becomes wealthier, it begins to lose factory jobs to countries that can do the work more cheaply (because of lower wages). Look at how little is "made" in the USA today, and how much is made in China. The optimistic approach to the problem of losing factory jobs is that new jobs will open up in service sectors (i.e., banking, communications, etc.) and high tech (i.e., software development).

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Jobs!? 9-5!?

What type of jobs are usual 9-5 hours M-F, City Jobs?! County jobs?!





Ex: Dog Hospital, Safe-key/ Baby sitter

Jobs!? 9-5!?
Any clerical or official jobs at Government offices , banks or administrative offices of financial institutions , hospital administrators etc., will have this timing !!!


Jobs in Texas, does anyone know any?

I am 15 and I know im supposed to be 16 but I can't wait until next summer to get a job. Other friends of mine have jobs and they are 15, does anyone know where i can find a job?

Jobs in Texas, does anyone know any?
Why dont u work where ur friends work? Wats the issue?


Anyways, Krogers, Tom Thumb, grocery stores as such might let u pick up light shifts.
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Reply:no
Reply:Lots of places will hire teenagers to work after school and on weekends. For instance, grocery stores. Have you thought about babysitting?
Reply:Selling news paper on the corner of the street is about the only job you'll get at 15 maybe some other ones but they will have to pay you in cash. What part of texas?
Reply:There's a couple summer jobs available @ Sea World and Fiesta Texas or Six Flags. Try there.
Reply:Here's a short list of summer jobs which you can create to generate income:





1. Learn calligraphy so that you can provide handwritten invitations and thank you notes to prospective wedding parties, birthday celebrations, etc. Seek out clients through wedding planners at nearby churches and temples. A starter calligraphy kit usually runs around $20 and anyone can easily pick up this skill. The going rate is usually $1 per hand addressed item.





2. Become a "poser" who assists wedding photographers in setting and arranging various individuals in group and single photographic positions. "Posers" carry around a sketch book of various sitting and standing poses which consists of onion skin overlays of various wedding pictures bound in albums. Again, contact local wedding photographers and wedding planners, accordingly. The hourly pay is around $10-$12 per hour and you are often invited to attend all dining activities.





3. Seek from your neighbors a gardner position which involves planting, weed removal, plant/tree trimming, light brush clearance. You will be using the neighbor's equipment and tools. Again, do not represent yourself as a lawn mower since there are any number of safety issues involved. A door-to-door solicitation of surrounding neighbors is required and you can charge between $6 to $9 per hour.





4. Offer policing/removal or clearance of trash services to surrounding neighbors which involve trash pickup within nearby residential area. Limit the extent of pickup to small areas and be aware that there are no hazardous terrain or elements involved in this process. Again, a door-to-door solicitation of neighbors is in order. You can charge between $6.75 to $7.50 per hour.





5. Acquire a set of window cleaning tools [a bucket, liquid window cleaner, sponge, squeegee, handle with an extension and a small step ladder] and solicit local businesses for your window cleaning services. However, be careful to limit the height of the window cleaning to no higher than one story. Charge $1 per window panel.





6. Become a proxy/stand-in for neighbors to allow delivery of goods and packages to your home/apartment. Acquire the authority to sign any receipt of incoming packages as an accepting neighbor. Charge $1 per each package handled by you.





7. Consider becoming a restaurant-cafe customer liaison by using your cell phone at restaurants-cafes to coordinate with the hostess to keep track of waiting customers. Whenever there's a very long period of time to activate a waiting list, you want to offer the restaurant your services so that customers do not have to stand around for any lengthy period of time. And when their name/assigned number comes up; you can call the upcoming customer's cell phone to tell them that they can return to the restaurant and be served. The call back fee is usually around $0.50 cents on a per head basis. For example, a couple would be charged $1.00 while children under 6 would not be charged. Placement of a plaque which outlines your fee schedule near the hostess station is sufficient to garner attention of prospective customers who will value your services since they can do other activities outside of the restaurant -- often beyond the range of any inhouse paging system. You realize that everyone has a cellphone and why not take advantage of the connectivity to make the diner's experience worthwhile. The restaurant will also appreciate the added service you are providing as a customer liaison.





8. Why not become a paid feeder servicing the disabled at nearby nursing, convalescent, assisted living/care centers and hospitals. It involves feeding food to patients who are unable to feed themselves. The starting rate is $8.00 per hour. The only downside is that one has to take precautions to wash one's hands after each feeding. A posting of your services [by a business card or flyer] on a reviewable bulletin board would be enough to generate customers. The paid feeder position is one of the fastest growing occupation at this time.





Good luck!
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Jobs in Petaluma for students?

I am a student at Casa Grande High School in Petaluma. I am trying to find a job near Casa Grande that offers jobs to 15 year old students. Does anybody know any jobs in that area?

Jobs in Petaluma for students?
There has to be a thousand things you can do that allows you the flexability to be in school, study, and do school activities. But you will need to be creative and show initiave. Nobody will give you money (or a job) for nothing.





Are there things in your neighborhood that you can do? Babysit for neighbor kids; good sitters are in real demand! Offer to take the trashcan to the curb every week for a couple bucks a month. If you had 25 houses you could make some money only working one night a week! How about walking pets, or petsitting where you look in on pets when you first get home from school for people that work long.





Get your name and reputation as a worker out with people that know you and soon they will call with things like "I'm cleaning my garage and need help. Want to make a few bucks?"





Be a go-geter and show some initiative. Nothing beats enthusiasm. And give a little more than they pay for and people will pry your pocket open and fill it with money.





Best wishes


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Jobs for 15 year olds?

do you know any jobs that would typically hire a 15 year old??


I want to get a job but I'm only 15 and I don't know the kind of jobs that would hire a 15 year old, I'm not really sure I want to do babysitting, so are there any suggestions?

Jobs for 15 year olds?
Try the movies or at grocery stores or family run stores. I work at AMC Movie Theatres and I'm 15. Make sure to seperate yourself from all of the other 15 year olds. Show in your aplication that you are responsible. Do you have good grades? Are you in sports? Are you an officer in a club? Those are all things to show that you are responsible but dont list too many things or else it will look like you wont have any time to work. Good luck!


Also if your parents friends own a company ask them for a job
Reply:Wait a year and then you can apply at places like Arby's or Justice or something. My friend is 15 and she is a fit model at Abercrombie, but she can only work like 4 hours a week. Really, just wait a year - a job makes everything else more stressful.
Reply:subway hires people 14 and 8 months and up! Its a really good job for your first job.
Reply:Im 15 and im trying to find a job too. a couple of resturaunts are hiring here maybe there too.
Reply:No, but I'm 15 and today I sold homemade cupcakes at my school for $1 each and I made $16!!!!!!!
Reply:go to a local restaurant or pizza place and look very professional, and you will for sure get at least a dishwashing job or a busing job
Reply:You have time, girl, you're only 15.


For now, I think volunteering at a hospital, a library, an animal shelter, or a children's youth group is a good idea. It gives you alottt of experience and holds a bit less responsibility than a job.


I volunteered at a hospital over the summer at the age of 16 and it was a very valuable experience.


But if it's the money you're after.


I suggest waiting until you're 16 or 17 then working at In-and-Out where I heard they start you off at 9 something an hour.
Reply:macdonalds are always hiring. Fast food, grocery store, $2 shop, fruit shop...etc.
Reply:You could do a paper-round, work in a chip shop, the library and help out with the Avon representative (if you live in britain)
Reply:good luck thats all i got to say i still cant find a job
Reply:i'd just do babysitting. its the best money out there for your age and you dont have to deal with taxes.

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I HAVE TO DO A PROJECT ON 2 DIFF JOBS ON THAT IT ONLY MEN WERE ALLOWED TO DO THAT OCCUPATION AND ANOTHER JOB THAT GIRLS WERE ONLY ALLOWED TO DO THAT JOB BUT I DONT WANT TO DO IT ON A NURSE OR A DOCTOR CUZ EVERYONE ELSE IN MY CLASS IS DOING IT ON THOSE 2 JOBS


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For quite a while only Men were allowed to be Lawyers, and only Women were allowed to be Legal Assistants.





Used to be only Men were allowed to be Judges, and only Women were allowed to be Court Reporters.





A while back only Men were allowed to be Managers, and only Women were allowed to be Secretaries (or administrative assistants).





Just don't do it on Firefighters. There are still VERY FEW female fire-fighters, and for a LOOOONG time there were none. It has to do with size %26amp; strength, not gender. the LA fire dept has several running law-suits about it, but the BEST witnesses are the Female Fire-fighters they DO have, who say they wouldn't want to partner with Women (or Men) any smaller than themselves...
Reply:Until recently men were only allowed to be soldiers.





Women were the ones who did the laundry in Japanese culture in ancient times.





Women are only allowed to work at some women's correctional facilities.
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Jobs after USMC that your active yrs carry over towards retirement?

Hello my husband is the USMC and we were wondering if anyone knew any jobs that his active 8 yrs would carry over towards retirement at another job? I know goverment jobs, I need more specific info if any. Thanks.

Jobs after USMC that your active yrs carry over towards retirement?
Check your state government jobs as well. When my father retired, he got a job at the state prision. The policy of the state was to allow you pay in double each year for each year of military service. So after only 12 years working at the prision, he had a second pension with 24 years of service level on top of his military pension.
Reply:like you said government jobs, but he has to buy that time back. If not the time served is only calculated for annual leave purposes
Reply:to the best of my knowledge only the federal govt recognizes such service and can credit to retirement.....also active duty will also be considered in the level of leave benefits. i had the same level of active duty and eventually found a federal position and all my service time was credited....i highly recommend it
Reply:A Federal Job. Some kind of Dept. Of Navy Job also.


Paid daily jobs.?

Can anyone help, my friend has retired, but still young enough to get a part time job, or a day lobor job, do any one know of any jobs for 50 years and over, or any agencies, that are hiring for day lobor, get paid the same day, these are job were the agency take you out to a company you work for the day and get paid at the end of the day, can anyone help her.

Paid daily jobs.?
Construction settles up at the end of the week, but same day pay, the only I know of is telephone book delivery and that is only once a year.
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Curious about people's jobs...?

Please reply to the following:


1 What are your main duties and responsibilities?


2 Does your job description properly describe your duties and responsibilities?


3 What skills do you believe are necessary to carry out your job?


4 What personal qualities are needed to carry out your job?


5 How do you feel you have performed in the last six months/year?


6 Which tasks do you think you could have performed more effectively and why?


7 Which tasks do you feel you have performed particularly well?


8 Are there any improvements which could be made to the way in which you work that would make you more efficient?


9 Do you possess skills, knowledge or experience acquired elsewhere of which we do not make full use?


10 Which areas of your job are you unclear about?


11 What (if any) extra guidance or assistance would you like?


12 Do you feel that you could take on other responsibilities, such as supervision, duties, etc?





Just interested in how people feel about their jobs.

Curious about people's jobs...?
Im a student, does that count as a job? he he
Reply:Are you doing a survey for some subject?
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2#yes, but people foget that, and want to be a knob and talk to the other person them selfs


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Unable to view sql jobs in enterprise manager?

In Sql server 2000, there is some jobs available in the database. By connecting the server from one system, we can able to see and execute this job. But, from my system, it's not possible to see or execute this job. When i click on job, it shows the error message "No jobs found in collection". Can you help me in this scenario...

Unable to view sql jobs in enterprise manager?
Are you connecting with the correct login credentials that allow you to see the jobs?





Make sure your system is connecting with the same authorisations/levels as the separate system
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Jobs...will their may be jobs but?

how many are low paying jobs...for example in my town 30 years ago their were many packing houses that payed their workers $12.00 to $14.00 per hr. now that same job pays $8.00 to $10.00 per hr. with inflation and taxes going up several hundred percent then...it's not hard to figure out why people are suffering trying to make a living.

Jobs...will their may be jobs but?
It is very difficult to figure out your question. Why don't you re-phrase it? Are you just complaining that wages are going down? If so, then you should find a new career.


Good math jobs?

what are some good jobs dealing with math skills the jobs that i am looking for are any math related jobs that pay very well like over 90,000 and above try to give very active jobs i have to be actually working and it ahs to be exciting

Good math jobs?
If ya like to work on a more hands on type environment, then engineering is a great way to go. Construction, mechanical or even electrical engineering provides a level of fairly hands on type of work.





However if you like business and commerce type environment where your mostly working with intangible products intangible things then. Perhaps a banking, or finance, moving into consulting things like that.





Quantatative analytical skills are usualyl valued very highly by those areas of work. So it is more than likely that you can work in an area like that.





And as for pay engineers can get 90,000 and the commerce side of things like investment bankers, strategic consultants and managers get well and truly a great deal over 90,000.





If ya real lucky ull be makin money in the 100's of millions.





Good luck
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