Thread: Part Time Jobs for the Holiday Season?
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Aug 27th, 2006 12:17 AM
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Part Time Jobs for the Holiday Season?
I'm currently in university working part time, but after my exams in late Nov. I was thinking about getting another pt job for the holidays.
Where are the best places to apply for some extra $$$ during Christmas? My avaliablity would be = all day Sunday and Tuesday avaliable and from 8 am - 2 pm on everthing else except Saturday which I work all day at my other job. Are potential employers going to be turned off by my avaliability? I am willing to work once or twice a week for a few hours, and i'm not too picky just don't want to do fast food jobs. I am cash register trained already and have a ton of customer service experiance 4+ years (I work at a grocery store). I was thinking places like EBGAMES or Future Shop would be ideal but please recomend some others and tell any stories from your experiance. Should I start applying now or wait until say October or so?
Cheers
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Aug 27th, 2006 09:50 PM
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the pay at Futureshop and EB is sad..... be a waiter... tips are great
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Aug 28th, 2006 12:47 AM
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Originally Posted by
greg123
the pay at Futureshop and EB is sad..... be a waiter... tips are great
I've thought about that, but most resturants just hire hot chicks.
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Aug 29th, 2006 12:42 PM
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Most clothing stores hire seasonal help for the XMas rush. Check The Bay, Sears, and clothing stores. A couple of years ago, I worked at Northern Reflections for their XMas rush. The pay was lousy but the benefits and incentives (ex: get clothing at very low discounted prices) were awesome.
Last edited by delphine; Aug 29th, 2006 at 12:45 PM.
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Aug 30th, 2006 10:10 AM
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Originally Posted by
delphine
Most clothing stores hire seasonal help for the XMas rush. Check The Bay, Sears, and clothing stores. A couple of years ago, I worked at Northern Reflections for their XMas rush. The pay was lousy but the benefits and incentives (ex: get clothing at very low discounted prices) were awesome.
Old Navy hires seasonal help. AND you get their employee discounts
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Aug 30th, 2006 11:12 AM
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Try and get on as a helper for a contractor in your area. The work will suck (labor and cleanup) but they will pay you a minimum of $12 to $15 an hour, way better than the $8 to $9 max you will make in retail.
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