View Full Version : Good summer job??
GMkidd91
04-01-2010, 02:44 PM
im looking to get a new job for the spring/summer...anyone have any ideas? the job im at now sucks i make $130 a week workin 22 hours at a liquor store
WildBillyT
04-01-2010, 02:45 PM
Age?
GMkidd91
04-01-2010, 02:50 PM
Age?
im 19 ...im not taking any classes this summer so i can save up as much $$ as i can
Squirrel
04-01-2010, 03:23 PM
internship, absolutely the best thing you can do
GMkidd91
04-01-2010, 03:26 PM
internship, absolutely the best thing you can do
yeah? ill have to look into that...i thought u didnt get paid for an internship?
WildBillyT
04-01-2010, 03:31 PM
yeah? ill have to look into that...i thought u didnt get paid for an internship?
Some pay, some don't.
GMkidd91
04-01-2010, 03:32 PM
Some pay, some don't.
o okay ..ill have to see if there are any around my area...any good way to look for them?
join the army, travel the world, meet interesting people, and kill them.
no but seriously, never think about joining the military. lol
pizza delivery? and not for a chain place, a real pizza place
GMkidd91
04-01-2010, 04:18 PM
join the army, travel the world, meet interesting people, and kill them.
no but seriously, never think about joining the military. lol
pizza delivery? and not for a chain place, a real pizza place
really?? i didnt think id get that much doin that....haha yeah i have 2 cousins in the army and i dont have the balls to do it
fmybody
04-01-2010, 04:28 PM
+1 on the internship... it will may not bring you cash right away but in the long run you will be better off... otherwise u maay not do much better than ur already doing
njryan
04-01-2010, 04:35 PM
go down to the beach and get a job as a lifeguard. from wat i hear the pay is good and it a relaxed job.. with that in mind there also is alot of risk and you hold alot of responcibility
GMkidd91
04-01-2010, 04:36 PM
+1 on the internship... it will may not bring you cash right away but in the long run you will be better off... otherwise u maay not do much better than ur already doing
yeah im deff ganna look into the internship thing...whats a good way to look for them?
GMkidd91
04-01-2010, 04:42 PM
go down to the beach and get a job as a lifeguard. from wat i hear the pay is good and it a relaxed job.. with that in mind there also is alot of risk and you hold alot of responcibility
yeah plus thats a 40min drive from my house lol
LTb1ow
04-01-2010, 04:57 PM
Its too late for interships this summer, most places have already hired etc.
Try auto parts stores or any other chains like that, just gotta do some footwork.
JerzLT1
04-01-2010, 05:13 PM
join the army, travel the world, meet interesting people, and kill them.
no but seriously, never think about joining the military. lol
pizza delivery? and not for a chain place, a real pizza place
why do you say never think about joining the military? im full time national guard, make $27 an hour, work tuesday-thursday 7-5:30, and work on Jet engines. now if you mean dont think about joining the army.... thats a different story ;)
miketa95
04-01-2010, 06:11 PM
Dont do pizza delivery, been there, done that and its the worst. Try landscaping, 10-12 bucks and hour usually. Long hours means lots of money and you get to be outdoors. Oh, and you get rain days, which are always nice.
JerzLT1
04-01-2010, 06:23 PM
Landscaping isnt for everyone, it is long hours but its also very hard work. some people cant take it (my dad owns a business)
ok well army at least, lol. im like an anti-recruiter. theres so much stupidity here its unbelievable.
JerzLT1
04-01-2010, 07:46 PM
ok well army at least, lol. im like an anti-recruiter. theres so much stupidity here its unbelievable.
oh i agree, if you join the military you will deal with some stuff that is so stupid that it will blow your mind. but at least its job security
fmybody
04-01-2010, 08:34 PM
go down to the beach and get a job as a lifeguard. from wat i hear the pay is good and it a relaxed job.. with that in mind there also is alot of risk and you hold alot of responcibility
tried that too... you better be a good swimmer..i almost drowned lol FAIL
LTb1ow
04-01-2010, 08:36 PM
tried that too... you better be a good swimmer..i almost drowned lol FAIL
Epic fail.
:shakeshead:
GMkidd91
04-01-2010, 09:21 PM
hahaha thanks for the idea guys!!! my neighbor owns a land sapping and i might work with him this summer
madness410
04-02-2010, 02:36 AM
internships could be paid and could not be paid, but as said earlier it may be too late to get one.
landscaping is rough..i used to do it with my buddies and hated it, its not for everyone.
you cant go wrong with a serving job..its easy and really hard to screw up.
pizza delivering is awesome if you have a practical car. u make minimum wage and still get tips
thunder
04-02-2010, 02:58 AM
i worked masonry one summer. laying brick drives ways, some days i would come home with bloody hands and everyday i came back exhausted but you cant argue with 15 an hour... cash...and i got fed
spina74
04-02-2010, 05:08 AM
trash man like me, its fun speeding through bellmawr holding on to a small metal bar.
LS1Hawk
04-02-2010, 05:45 AM
It is too late for internships this summer, but a decent alternative is office Temp jobs. I did a lot of those when I was in college. They usually pay at least $12/hr. It's a good way to get introduced to the business environment and sometimes it can lead to full-time work. You have to go through a staffing agency. There are plenty of them around.
jts98z28
04-02-2010, 06:34 AM
all i know is dont deliver pizza i do and have been looking for a job since i started lol, people are super stingy with tips and you dont make anywhere near as much money as you used to, plus if you dont have a beater car youd have to buy one b/c delivering in a fbody isnt really that profitable
band77one
04-02-2010, 07:16 AM
as posted above a staffing agency sometimes is the way to go, but if you're working at that 1 job and suddenly are gone, no unemployment just keep that in mind.
EODMonkey
04-02-2010, 07:31 AM
bar back at a club and learn to bartend, male escort, detailing shop, avoid anything retail they suck, be a bouncer or work for a private/security company. any branch of the military has its stupidity, god knows how we accomplish anything.
bobb1589
04-02-2010, 08:27 AM
what is your degree in for school? it isn't too late to look for an internship... i mean it is cutting it close, but you may be able to find one..depends on what your degree program is
BonzoHansen
04-02-2010, 08:53 AM
You're young, get a job at the beach front and look at girls.
Mark42
04-02-2010, 08:58 AM
The pornography industry pays very well. Not suggesting it as a profession, just stating fact.
GMkidd91
04-02-2010, 11:28 AM
hahahaha i dont think my gf would like me doin porn .....umm i just started school and im goin to be a GM tech... im deff lookin into landscaping and maybe security somewhere thanks for the ideas guys lots of help :mrgreen:
GMkidd91
04-02-2010, 11:31 AM
It is too late for internships this summer, but a decent alternative is office Temp jobs. I did a lot of those when I was in college. They usually pay at least $12/hr. It's a good way to get introduced to the business environment and sometimes it can lead to full-time work. You have to go through a staffing agency. There are plenty of them around.
what would i be doin at a staffing agency?? not familiar wit them lol
EODMonkey
04-02-2010, 03:36 PM
guys dont get paid well in porn, but you do get some hot ass. then again you'd have to move out to cali. but on a side find some sluts, plenty in jersey, and make your own site. amateur stuff has a good going rate right now. jersey shore whore jsw.com you saw the show now see them blow. dirty little shore girls on their knees to please. just an idea
BonzoHansen
04-02-2010, 03:37 PM
hahahaha i dont think my gf would like me doin porn .....umm i just started school and im goin to be a GM tech... im deff lookin into landscaping and maybe security somewhere thanks for the ideas guys lots of help :mrgreen:
get a job at a garage, good year, firestone, etc.
NastyEllEssWon
04-02-2010, 03:54 PM
go to sts, pepboys or walmart and get a job as tire thrower. youll make at least 10 bucks an hour slinging oil and throwing tires. its not a bad job and its super easy...plus it goes towards experience later on in life :nod:
GMkidd91
04-02-2010, 04:51 PM
ok yeah ill look into walmart n firestone...but i will never go bak to an STS again lol...they are sooo garbage
ryanfx
04-02-2010, 05:21 PM
Internships are pretty awesome; I've personally never had one that didn't pay very well. If you have training or education in a desirable field (I'm comp sci / security / forensics) you shouldn't have an issue finding one next summer.
EDIT: just saw your background so this may not be applicable, but definitely apply early next year for internships for whatever you may be doing at that time.
BonzoHansen
04-02-2010, 06:26 PM
ok yeah ill look into walmart n firestone...but i will never go bak to an STS again lol...they are sooo garbage
yes, because walmart is such a step up :rollseye:
NastyEllEssWon
04-02-2010, 08:26 PM
wally world at least pays a bit better than sts...but yeah theyre both pretty booty. pepboys pays the best for entry level installers, with room for advancing and doing actual repairs instead of maintenance...either way theyre both easy ways for a young kid to make 10 bucks n hour, work part time and have a little bit of experience...since he's looking into doing mechanical work later in life.
just be prepared to be treated like ever living dog ****
GMkidd91
04-02-2010, 09:23 PM
wally world at least pays a bit better than sts...but yeah theyre both pretty booty. pepboys pays the best for entry level installers, with room for advancing and doing actual repairs instead of maintenance...either way theyre both easy ways for a young kid to make 10 bucks n hour, work part time and have a little bit of experience...since he's looking into doing mechanical work later in life.
just be prepared to be treated like ever living dog ****
hahaha yeah i know a few mechanics and people treat them like crap constantly...yeah im still kinda deciding if i wanna do the GM tech thing or look into like a computer or engineer career....kinda dont wanna make my hobby a career and end up hating it
andy78TA
04-02-2010, 09:29 PM
hey I was in the army, its not that bad... and try home depot, they hire summer help, that is how I started there. It is a little tough to find a job these days, even part time or just summer work as a lot of people don't have careers anymore and snag up a lot of part time jobs quick
ryanfx
04-02-2010, 11:06 PM
hahaha yeah i know a few mechanics and people treat them like crap constantly...yeah im still kinda deciding if i wanna do the GM tech thing or look into like a computer or engineer career....kinda dont wanna make my hobby a career and end up hating it
Do yourself a favor and go into computing. No knock to engineers here, but the work is physically easier, the pay is significantly higher, and your job security is as well.
You can ask ANY mechanic that has been working for over 10+ years in the field - they now hate working on cars.
BonzoHansen
04-02-2010, 11:28 PM
wally world at least pays a bit better than sts...but yeah theyre both pretty booty. pepboys pays the best for entry level installers, with room for advancing and doing actual repairs instead of maintenance...either way theyre both easy ways for a young kid to make 10 bucks n hour, work part time and have a little bit of experience...since he's looking into doing mechanical work later in life.
just be prepared to be treated like ever living dog ****
Did you ever work at any of those places? My top tech easily cleared over 90k every year. Can you explain how technicians are paid at all those places you mentioned? Enlighten me.
Do yourself a favor and go into computing. No knock to engineers here, but the work is physically easier, the pay is significantly higher, and your job security is as well.
You can ask ANY mechanic that has been working for over 10+ years in the field - they now hate working on cars.
at least a good auto mechanic cannot be outsourced to china or India. I know a lot of programmers that want nothing to do with computers when they leave. I think any job is like that.
ryanfx
04-02-2010, 11:34 PM
at least a good auto mechanic cannot be outsourced to china or India. I know a lot of programmers that want nothing to do with computers when they leave. I think any job is like that.
There are tons of computer / engineering positions which can not be outsourced, both for physical access requirements, and legal requirements revolving around security.
Also, to do CS, you don't ALWAYS have to be coding. I do scripting, coding, policy design, protocol engineering, amongst other things. I absolutely love what I do and look forward to going to work every day... though maybe I'm just a huge nerd.
*shrug*
BonzoHansen
04-02-2010, 11:37 PM
report back when you have been "working for over 10+ years in the field".
ryanfx
04-02-2010, 11:38 PM
report back when you have been "working for over 10+ years in the field".
Yes sir, I'll bump this thread 04/03/2020 :)
NastyEllEssWon
04-03-2010, 01:37 AM
Did you ever work at any of those places? My top tech easily cleared over 90k every year. Can you explain how technicians are paid at all those places you mentioned? Enlighten me.
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yeah ive made the rounds at a few places...including the maintenance shops mentioned as well as dealerships. on the whole the dealerships are the best payers but highest turnovers and unless youve managed to be there for a long time your job is pretty much in constant jeopardy, as a dealer will have no problem finding willing work.
walmart is stricty per hour, but the easiest to negotiate a part time schedule to work around another job, or if youre young and dont NEED 40 hours solid. the least ive seen someone make at wally worlds tire/oil is 9.50 an hour. which is better paying than what he has at the moment.
pepboys has a per hour basis setup with monthly incentives for higher performance. avg pay is around 10-11 bucks an hour and a small bonus check per month based upon the amount of hours on the jobs youve accumulated. they also have two higher levels of mechanics, one of which is a higher paying per hour job with the duties raising from not only maintenance, but simple motor repairs....alt/waterpump/radiators/alignments/brakes with the same incentive bonus as the level 1 installer. the higher level they have is your basic flat rate mechanic level which takes on all the larger duties such as headgaskets/diagnostics/clutches/motors and gets paid per hour billed instead of per hour worked.
sts is pretty much the same setup as pepboys but theyre very short in the pockets.
sears is weird. they pay very low hourly wages but also pay commission per job. each job is worth a set amount of money ranging to a small amount per job to maybe 20 dollars or so per job depending upon the level the tech and the job is considered. level 1 is battery/oil/tires. level 2 is suspension/alignment and level 3 is brake tech. you can make a nice buck with sears if youre good with alignments.
all of which would provide him enough coin in his pocket for a summer job. if you can get in a dealership that would be a big step forward...if not, then theres no shame in taking a job where he can still get by with :nod:
remember bonzo he's asking about summer jobs ;)
GMkidd91
04-03-2010, 09:38 AM
yeah ive made the rounds at a few places...including the maintenance shops mentioned as well as dealerships. on the whole the dealerships are the best payers but highest turnovers and unless youve managed to be there for a long time your job is pretty much in constant jeopardy, as a dealer will have no problem finding willing work.
walmart is stricty per hour, but the easiest to negotiate a part time schedule to work around another job, or if youre young and dont NEED 40 hours solid. the least ive seen someone make at wally worlds tire/oil is 9.50 an hour. which is better paying than what he has at the moment.
pepboys has a per hour basis setup with monthly incentives for higher performance. avg pay is around 10-11 bucks an hour and a small bonus check per month based upon the amount of hours on the jobs youve accumulated. they also have two higher levels of mechanics, one of which is a higher paying per hour job with the duties raising from not only maintenance, but simple motor repairs....alt/waterpump/radiators/alignments/brakes with the same incentive bonus as the level 1 installer. the higher level they have is your basic flat rate mechanic level which takes on all the larger duties such as headgaskets/diagnostics/clutches/motors and gets paid per hour billed instead of per hour worked.
sts is pretty much the same setup as pepboys but theyre very short in the pockets.
sears is weird. they pay very low hourly wages but also pay commission per job. each job is worth a set amount of money ranging to a small amount per job to maybe 20 dollars or so per job depending upon the level the tech and the job is considered. level 1 is battery/oil/tires. level 2 is suspension/alignment and level 3 is brake tech. you can make a nice buck with sears if youre good with alignments.
all of which would provide him enough coin in his pocket for a summer job. if you can get in a dealership that would be a big step forward...if not, then theres no shame in taking a job where he can still get by with :nod:
remember bonzo he's asking about summer jobs ;)
yeah im deff ganna check out wally world 9.50 an hour would be great compared to my **** job now lol...i used to work at a Toyota dealer but i got laid off after the cash for clunkers was over
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