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rshorser
Jan 22nd, 2006, 10:33 PM
ill be graduating from high school in june. i know its kinda early to start looking now but i want to get the good jobs. i have lots of experience with computers. (gonna go for my A+ when i get a chance) i am also the ex manager of an ice cream store, as well as former assistant head kitchen for a large day camp. anyone know of any good paying jobs i could get for the summer?
killbillvol1
Jan 22nd, 2006, 10:58 PM
Can tell you from experience the best one would be as a tech at Staples - they do hire students for technician positions. If you can prove you're worthy of hiring, I think you'll get a job there - doesn't pay much but you'll get valuable experience, and first shot at good deals :)
Best of luck.
rshorser
Jan 22nd, 2006, 11:23 PM
any idea what the price range is?
CodecX81
Jan 23rd, 2006, 09:36 AM
I've seen a few bestbuys in the city with "now hiring" for their Geek Squad. I know the Yorkdale location is for a fact, hiring.
I applied (I was gonna do it for an after-job-job). I am A+, Net+, MCP with active 3 years experience & I was able to get $12/hr (30h/week) You might be able to pull 9-10/hr.
I did get the job, but the training hours conflicted with my career, and I could not make it work :(
rshorser
Jan 23rd, 2006, 05:33 PM
geek squad only pays 12/hr with 3 yrs of experience and a+ and net+??????
sshe11
Jan 24th, 2006, 10:23 AM
and their service charges are ridiculously expensive !
Azxster
Jan 24th, 2006, 07:19 PM
Don't bother. Us university students rape the summer job sector.
EH100501AC
Jan 24th, 2006, 07:39 PM
Don't bother. Us university students rape the summer job sector.
F[_]ck yeah!
To the OP: Try applying at an agency where they find work for you. For ex. Staff Plus
CodecX81
Jan 24th, 2006, 09:16 PM
geek squad only pays 12/hr with 3 yrs of experience and a+ and net+??????
well..yea. bench tech is bench tech. With 12, I was pushing it, but man If I worked at that place, that'd probably be one of the most efficient helpdesks you've ever seen & the guy knew it. ..also, If i didn't get it, it would've been no sweat off my back. I make 43k with my career, it would've been pocket change basically. So I naturally asked for 14/hr, but we whittled it down to 12. :)
Even a world renowned Chef like Jamie Oliver would minimum wage as a burger flipper @ McDonalds :P
SamInfinity
Jan 25th, 2006, 01:20 AM
You're just graduating high school, so do something that can enrich your resume. Camp counsellor perhaps? What about a summer day camp for kids? What you really want to be able to do is show that you're productive on a first-person basis...slaving at a BestBuy isn't what I'd recommend. If that's what you do decide though, you might want to do some volunteering on the side. Just in case....and if you're from ontario, the mandatory 40 hour doesn't really count. It's always better to show initiative and drive ;)
weedb0y
Jan 25th, 2006, 03:24 AM
Zellers or Walmart.
lilazncanadian
Jan 29th, 2006, 10:02 PM
I've seen a few bestbuys in the city with "now hiring" for their Geek Squad. I know the Yorkdale location is for a fact, hiring.
I applied (I was gonna do it for an after-job-job). I am A+, Net+, MCP with active 3 years experience & I was able to get $12/hr (30h/week) You might be able to pull 9-10/hr.
I did get the job, but the training hours conflicted with my career, and I could not make it work :(
Oh dear goodness, not a lot of money to recognize that talent.