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Old 11-01-2007, 03:29 PM
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I want new job

I wish greaseworks had a place by my house.. I would beg to be the janitor!...

seriously.. I am in the market for a new job.. it is my college years.. I don't need that much money just enough to pay my mom (I pay a couple bills) and pay for my car( you know.. to own a classic you need to fix things)

I wish davenport had more cool places to work.Only "cool" place is the freezer section at publix.. which is not my forte...
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Old 11-01-2007, 04:07 PM
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How about waiting tables or bussing in a upscale restaurant or The Pub.? KoKopelli's for instance?
Tips ought to be pretty decent. Flexible hours.
Any chance of that?

Guest service agent @ Omni Orlando ?
Might be interesting for a young buck!
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Old 11-01-2007, 04:32 PM
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You could talk to the staff at your school. When I was in college, they had job boards posted and there were staff available to help you locate jobs. The benefit there would be getting something that you are going to school for that would look good on your resume.

The degree "and" work experience are what get you the bucks.
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Old 11-01-2007, 04:43 PM
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You could talk to the staff at your school. When I was in college, they had job boards posted and there were staff available to help you locate jobs. The benefit there would be getting something that you are going to school for that would look good on your resume.

The degree "and" work experience are what get you the bucks.
That's what I did. While I worked on my Computer Science degree, I got hired to work as an assistant in the computer lab, and night shift computer operator (back in the days when they needed people to actually mount tapes on drives, swap disk platters and run processes).

Got to stay on campus, so I could work shifts in between clasees and even get assignments done...especially while I worked the night shift and had the whole mainframe processor practically all to myself!!!

Didn't get paid a lot, but I could fill up my car's tank and had weekend pocket money!

And it did look good on my resume when asked about prior computer experience.
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Old 11-01-2007, 04:45 PM
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How about waiting tables or bussing in a upscale restaurant or The Pub.? KoKopelli's for instance?
Tips ought to be pretty decent. Flexible hours.
Any chance of that?

Guest service agent @ Omni Orlando ?
Might be interesting for a young buck!
how do you know about these places??

I think I might check the omni out as well as Reunion Resort and The Pub... I like keeping it local
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Old 11-01-2007, 05:25 PM
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how do you know about these places??

I think I might check the omni out as well as Reunion Resort and The Pub... I like keeping it local
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My daughter did the waitressing gig a couple of nights a week during her college. Started out waitressing and then also did bartending work. kept her in clothes and gas and car insurance during her last couple of years in school. Dad picked up the rent and tuition.
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Old 11-01-2007, 05:41 PM
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how do you know about these places??

I think I might check the omni out as well as Reunion Resort and The Pub... I like keeping it local
You can make some very decent cash waiting tables, even just a few nights a week if the turnover is good. Plus, there's usually no shortage of fellow female servers and cute hostesses always hanging around after the dinner service... I'm just sayin'...
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Old 11-01-2007, 08:03 PM
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You can make some very decent cash waiting tables, even just a few nights a week if the turnover is good. Plus, there's usually no shortage of fellow female servers and cute hostesses always hanging around after the dinner service... I'm just sayin'...
ever see Waiting..



I have some stock.. I do like the retail bonus as well.. Tomorrow I am going to talk to my store manager and see how I can get a warehouse job.. I can operate a forklift perfectly.. I'm just not certified..


I used to push carts and bag.. I kinda liked doing that. I have soo many regulars that they will make a line just for me while the rest of the cashiers stand idle. They are like "sir, I can take you here" , "no thanks, I'd rather go to Joe's line"...
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Old 11-01-2007, 09:28 PM
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ever see Waiting..
Nope, just waited tables and bartended off and on through College. There were many cute girls.

At one point, during the summer I had a job at Sears doing small engine repair during the day and waited tables at night. For the Sears job I had to be drug tested. About half way through the summer Sears found out I was working somewhere else and told me I had to choose which job to keep. It was a no-brainer. Hour to hour comparison I made about 2-3 times the Sears wage being a server. I still don't know what the deal with Sears was, but they didn't get any better as time went on.

So is Waiting good?
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Old 11-01-2007, 10:27 PM
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I have some stock.. I do like the retail bonus as well.. Tomorrow I am going to talk to my store manager and see how I can get a warehouse job.. I can operate a forklift perfectly.. I'm just not certified...
Which will give their liability insurer a fit. What is the certification procedure?
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Old 11-02-2007, 08:39 AM
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How about waiting tables or bussing in a upscale restaurant or The Pub.? KoKopelli's for instance?
Tips ought to be pretty decent. Flexible hours.
Any chance of that?

Guest service agent @ Omni Orlando ?
Might be interesting for a young buck!
Another good thing about restaurant work is you often get free or very cheap eats. It helps with the grocery bills.
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Old 11-02-2007, 03:03 PM
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Another good thing about restaurant work is you often get free or very cheap eats. It helps with the grocery bills.
Yep, half price on the food you ordered, free on the screwups if you're not picky.
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Old 11-01-2007, 07:53 PM
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If you don't need tons of dough, I might try going to junk yards, pulling parts, and selling them. Then again, Publix does give you those nice shares of stock, and unless you're pushing carts, you work in an air-conditioned environment.
Buy a gas powered post hole digger, and put an ad in the paper. Ten bucks a hole for the first 10 holes, and then maybe 8 for each additional hole.
Get a job at the phone company, and help put the cable companies in their place
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Old 11-01-2007, 08:04 PM
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Do they put you through fork lift training? Or maybe reimburse you for getting training?
A Forklift operators license can come in handy.
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Old 11-01-2007, 08:05 PM
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I don't know..

I know at my other temp job I was taught how to do it and was asking if I should get certified. My boss was like nah. OSHA never bugs us. I need to look into it though.. I was going to get my CDL permit and start at my temp job driving the box trucks.


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