Looking for seasonal Full time Job
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Looking for seasonal Full time Job
As the title says, I'm in college and looking for a seasonal full time job. I know it's rare but I thought i'd give it a shot. Pretty much looking for almost any kind of job at this moment. Live in the springfield/burke/fairfax/annandale area. Thanks.
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Re: Looking for seasonal Full time Job
I would work at Best Buy if I were you, I worked there in high school, and you get crucial discounts and they do seasonal hiring. Plus you don't need to know shit about shit to work there.
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Re: Looking for seasonal Full time Job
Bars, restaurants, hotel work is pretty solid this time of year. Not the most glamorous, but it's out there.
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They are shutting down a shit ton of stores, but "Out Of Business", I don't think so. . .though I wish they would. Place is a sack of dicks. No customer service, probably because of the EXACT reason Stea1thy stated how/why they hire folks(retards).
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Hell, you can make good money busing tables at the right place. You don't need to know anything, you are tipped out at the end of the night, and you are getting an hourly pay check that better than minimum wage, whereas waitstaff only make $2.13 an hour. One of my work partners kids, home for the summer from Clemson, is making a check, plus almost $100 cash a night at Monty's steak house in Springfield.
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