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Anya
Posts: 646/1176
Hey, I liked it when I was working at the movie theatre...err..some days. That's where I met my hubby and a good friend of ours. Awww, I miss those days working projection. I used to rollerblade through the floors, but it was intresting to thread a projector on blades, especially when you have to bend down b/c the blades make you so tall. Also, O used to play FF6 up in the booth for hours.
Silvershield
Posts: 78/587
Originally posted by The Nic
Yes, movie theater's are usually crap pay for staff, but it's enjoyable (for the most part) and overall a good job. I G.M. our town's only theater here and, yes, we pay employees absolute crap, but they all love their jobs (or maybe they just love their manager ) . Plus, Ice Age 2 doesn't release until tomorrow and I just got through watching it...
It was kinda ridiculous, what with the staff making minimum (or near minimum) wage while the managers, who were generally only a year or two older than the average staff member, made $11 in the case of an assistant or a whopping $15 for a head. Admittedly, it wasn't a difficult job for a staff member - since the theater only had four screens, there was typically an hour or two during which nothing was really going on and you could putz around a bit. But a manager could get by the entire day while thoroughly stoned. And I know that from experience.

More to the point though, none of us loved our jobs. We despised our jobs. It likely has something to do with the theater chain we worked for, which was the most poorly run embarassment I've ever come across, but that's just my experience.
Anya
Posts: 626/1176
Hey, if you're in my area, I could hire you part time. We pay minimal wage, so if you're looking for better pay, stay away from Gamestop, unless you wanna be in management or if you just want something to pass the time.
1181
Posts: 9/16
Originally posted by Silvershield
I've been at a movie theater for the past couple of years, which is pretty terrible pay but free movies and such. If you're into movies, it will probably make you better suited to the job while also allowing you to see them without paying.


Yes, movie theater's are usually crap pay for staff, but it's enjoyable (for the most part) and overall a good job. I G.M. our town's only theater here and, yes, we pay employees absolute crap, but they all love their jobs (or maybe they just love their manager ) . Plus, Ice Age 2 doesn't release until tomorrow and I just got through watching it...
Vyper
Posts: 93/575
If you're not a serial killer and you can actually stand being by their grills all day, McDonalds will hire you. Trust me.
1185
Posts: 3/6
i currently do landscaping for 12 bucks an hour. but the bad things it the hours suck lol.... so i am screwed
Danielle
Posts: 2923/6737
Bussing tables isn't bad. A friend of mine works at a high-end restaurant as a busboy, makes $8 an hour + around $50 a night in tips. As a 16 year old, that is damn good money. Sure, you do have to work a bit and keep up with rushes, but if you're going to spend hours working anyway, why not get a job that is both demanding and rewarding?
Muzgash.
Posts: 5/77
Have you tried applying for the city or town you work? Most cities have alot of jobs open. Seeing you age, you have limited options... However, if your town has a recreation department they should have quite a few positions.

The city I live in has a golf corse (before I get flamed, it is the only one and a recent, if not unsuccessful addition). Corses almost always can use a few caddy's. You just can't mind doing grunt work. Not knowing the game is fine. You could always apply to become a paige at a library

I am in your boat though. I have a job, but I need a second one, or a kickstart on my career. What I have found is, there are always optiond that you never see. Some you don't even think of untill after the fact.
Bella
Posts: 150/169
If food service is the only type of thing you can get into then apply for hostess jobs or even a busser but just stay away from fast food. I applied at 1 and I'm glad they didn't hire me because weeks later I got hired at my job that I do now in retail.

It is better to start early looking for jobs and even fiinding a job because when you really need money at a later age, you'll have experience to find a good paying job. Well, that's the way I look at it because I already want a higher paying job . I'd rather be doing what I do instead of food service though. I had to wait until I was 18 to be hired for a decent enough job.
Silvershield
Posts: 67/587
Using my own employment, as well of that of my friends, as reference, there's a pretty solid list of jobs that a 16- to 18-year-old might look for. I've been at a movie theater for the past couple of years, which is pretty terrible pay but free movies and such. If you're into movies, it will probably make you better suited to the job while also allowing you to see them without paying.

A few friends work at grocery stores, which seems to be the big employer of high school kids in my town. Most are cashiers which, from all reports, is a bit tedious, but a few stock shelves and do that sort of thing. They say it's not as bad.

I know some people here at college who worked as waiters at home, or who have found jobs here as hostesses at local restaurants. The former job seems to have the most varied of appraisals, with the consensus being that customers can be a major difficulty but, on a good day, it's not a bad job to have. Tips also allow one to determine one's own fate, in a way, instead of receiving a straight paycheck. The latter job, a host or hostess at something like Chili's or Applebee's, is apparently not too bad, either. Workers double as busboys most of the time, but that seems to be minor.

In North Jersey, where I live, I have the luxury of around three million malls being in range of my house, and any of the multitude of stores in those malls typically hire high school kids or returning college students. The options there are numerous.

Finally, if it's a summer job you're after, as summer is fast approaching, a good many of my friends at school were lifeguards during high school and plan to return to it over summer break. Most say the hours are terrible, with long shifts and little opportunity for days off, but it is otherwise a painfully easy job.
Graviteh
Posts: 6/57
I will take your advice and call to let them know I exist, and I will try to get a job via connections.

~.~
Ziff
Posts: 847/1800
Whatever you do...don't get a job at a busy restraunt doing dishes. Hardest work, ever. And Ziff has had many bad jobs. Doing dishes at first was the worst thing that had happened in his sad, sad life.

Give them one or two calls back to show interest.

Oh, and insectduel...Radioshack? They will NOT hire you. No matter what. They will destroy you. I swear, their hiring process is the craziest in all the known world. Two of my friends applied there. One of them had NO work experience and was asking for a higher starting pay and got the job. Shitty resume and cover letter, too. However, the other one that went didn't even get an interview.
Yoronosuku
Posts: 384/1239
Originally posted by Graviteh
I filled out a lot of applications

My options are thinnig down.

The only thing left is food service stuff (restaurants)

Think I should keep looking in other places before I start filling out applicatinos for restaurants? I don't want to be washing dishes all day.

I work in food service. They have me wait tables, and they have me doing pretty long hours (but, its because of the pay I get, so, I don't mind working very hard). If you don't mind doing all the work, food service might be the way to go. What I really want to do is cook, but you take what you can get =|
Danielle
Posts: 2915/6737
How are jobs for suckers? Everyone will have a job eventually, what's wrong with getting one sooner? You spend time drawing for money, that's like a job. Not everyone has a "talent" that can get them money like that.

That's the kind of attitude I see everywhere at school, it drives me insane.
Skydude
Posts: 1545/2607
Doesn't that only work if you have talent to sell? I don't really have much in the way of artistic talent that I could sell
Clockworkz
Posts: 623/984
I say jobs are for suckers.
Do what I do: Sell your talent. I sell artwork, I get big money.
insectduel
Posts: 534/768
Originally posted by Dracoon
Call back until they actually tell you to stop calling back.


That won't work, I tried that with Radioshack and still have no reply. The best thing to do is go find a job that they contact you easier. Tomorrow I have to go to Manhattan for the security training with my $80 deposit.

There are a lot on Police and Security Guard newbies in NYC they hiring.
Sinfjotle
Posts: 914/1697
Call back until they actually tell you to stop calling back.

I have to go apply at two places tomorrow because the last two places actually had people yell at me to stop calling XD
Skydude
Posts: 1518/2607
And if you don't want to do food service, which it sounds like you don't, talk to people. There are more open positions than you might think, and even if there aren't, a lot of places, when they find a friend's son who's supposed to be capable is willing to do the work, they'll realize they could use the help. That's how some of my friends lined up jobs, and that's how I got one of my summer jobs.
Cynthia
Posts: 2066/5814
I've made up my mind never to work in food service or anything like that but it probably depends a lot on location as well. If you're lucky enough to get a job at a place that is never really busy and just has a steady stream of clients with no real rushes or anything, it's probably better. Getting a job at a mall restaurant where there's always people standing in line... not so much.
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