I have been searching and searching for a job but I can't find ANYTHING I am intreseted in! Ive looked at Baskin Robbins, Black Eyed Peas, Eckerd's and they just dont look fun! Have any good, FUN places to work that pays well?
Thanks!!
jbdreamer answered Monday June 28 2004, 2:27 pm: I would take a second thought about working at a fast food resturant. It may be fun at first, but will become very repetitive. Try working at the mall or a department store. There you will gain customer service skills, and get paid to shop with people. You encouraged to chat with the customers. There is more of a variety that way. In high school I worked in the accessoires department. It was nice because there were never any clothes to fold and put away. [ jbdreamer's advice column | Ask jbdreamer A Question ]
DreAmBoi_FaL answered Monday June 28 2004, 2:17 pm: Well it depends on what places are around you and transportation. Right now I'm trying to find a job at the mall, it's relatively close, it's not slow and boring, and I wouldn't mind being there. The places you want to work also depend on how old you are, of course. If you're 15 and trying to find a job it might be pretty difficult, I am. But if you're 16+ then the choices you have will be much greater. Sometimes just having a job is better than nothing. At least try to find a place that pays ok, but you like to work there. While working there you can still search around at other jobs. Good luck on your job search.
GoDdeSsOfEveRyThInG answered Monday June 28 2004, 2:10 pm: I think you should go to your nearest mall and work at a clothing store!! They are lots of fun to work in and you get discounts off the clothes, so pick a place you love to shop! You could even work at a tanning salon or as a receptionist at a salon! Good luck job hunting!!
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