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j0n 05-26-2010 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by blk95formula (Post 705970)
the only problem with UPS and Fed Ex is that thay WILL get there moneys worth out of you and then some. whatever you do DON'T work at shoprite...it sucks, it was my first job

Yes they suck... they also most likely gave you character. :wink:

To the OP: Try getting in touch with a local contractor, and offer to be his day-laborer. The pay will probably be low and the work will be hard, but the experience and character you gain will be invaluable.

91chevywt 05-26-2010 10:10 AM

I don't see what the problem is with shoprite or any supermarket really. I know of a couple people who have worked there through college for the last 2+ years, and I believe it is a great job for a student. They have fairly flexible hours, you get regular raises, and there will always be hours available. It's not like working construction or working in a dealership in this economy where you'll be working overtime one week, and 10 hours the next week. But just like any entry level job, they will use you as much as they can. You don't have to work with the public if you can get into stocking.

WildBillyT 05-26-2010 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by j0n (Post 706227)
Yes they suck... they also most likely gave you character. :wink:

To the OP: Try getting in touch with a local contractor, and offer to be his day-laborer. The pay will probably be low and the work will be hard, but the experience and character you gain will be invaluable.

This is the best suggestion, as there's a good chance you will be learning some skills along the way. Loading boxes or packing groceries won't really help you out later on.

j0n 05-26-2010 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by WildBillyT (Post 706245)
This is the best suggestion, as there's a good chance you will be learning some skills along the way. Loading boxes or packing groceries won't really help you out later on.

:nod: It's amazing how much **** I've done with my place since I bought it. Haven't had to call in a pro for anything yet.

FoodStampsz 05-26-2010 11:31 AM

I can see if my dealership is hiring for a lotman... clean cars, gas up cars, straighten out lines just basic stuff like that, need to know how to drive stick :)

Let me know

j0n 05-26-2010 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by FoodStampsz (Post 706278)
I can see if my dealership is hiring for a lotman... clean cars, gas up cars, straighten out lines just basic stuff like that, need to know how to drive stick :)

Let me know

They're going to hire a lot person without a driver's license? What dealership is this again?

Frosty 05-26-2010 12:20 PM

Maybe it was addressed in another thread but why don't you have your license?

You're going to have a really hard time getting ANY job dealing with or being around cars with no license.

Z28 Heritage 05-26-2010 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Frosty (Post 706296)
Maybe it was addressed in another thread but why don't you have your license?

You're going to have a really hard time getting ANY job dealing with or being around cars with no license.

Money......

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Originally Posted by FoodStampsz (Post 706278)
I can see if my dealership is hiring for a lotman... clean cars, gas up cars, straighten out lines just basic stuff like that, need to know how to drive stick :)

Let me know

Well i'm good at parking cars lol.

Frosty 05-26-2010 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by 92camarodude (Post 706301)
Money......

I've been out of NJ a long time but how much does it cost to get a license now?

Z28 Heritage 05-26-2010 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Frosty (Post 706304)
I've been out of NJ a long time but how much does it cost to get a license now?

The driving school is where its the problem. Its something like $500 bucks.

Frosty 05-26-2010 12:55 PM

You HAVE to go to driving school now in order to get your license? WTF?

Z28 Heritage 05-26-2010 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Frosty (Post 706312)
You HAVE to go to driving school now in order to get your license? WTF?

Pass a test, Then like 6 hours of driving school then another test some stupid fake lisence. And then like a year with that then you get the real deal.... one.

Frosty 05-26-2010 01:10 PM

:eek: I didn't realize you needed driving school, glad I got my NJ license 12yrs ago :rofl:

LTb1ow 05-26-2010 01:11 PM

Or just wait till your 18 or whatever age a normal license is given.

Z28 Heritage 05-26-2010 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Frosty (Post 706317)
:eek: I didn't realize you needed driving school, glad I got my NJ license 12yrs ago :rofl:

Thats why i have not got my FING LISENCE i really wanna drive the Z bad but god damn driving school is stoping me. I wanna cruise to the beach with the T-tops off. But Money is the problem:wink:

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Originally Posted by LTs1ow (Post 706318)
Or just wait till your 18 or whatever age a normal license is given.

What? I am 18 have you been reading this thread? You still have to go threw that BS.

Whys my post count going down?

LTb1ow 05-26-2010 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by 92camarodude (Post 706314)
Pass a test, Then like 6 hours of driving school then another test some stupid fake lisence. And then like a year with that then you get the real deal.... one.

Um, as you just said, you are 18.. go take the damn test, pass the driving part and win?

NJ346 05-26-2010 02:06 PM

even when your 18 I believe you need your permit for 6 months before you can get your provisional license. THen after a year of the provisional you get the real deal. You can get the permit without the driving school at 18, and I don't think it cost much at all.

LTb1ow 05-26-2010 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by NJ346 (Post 706333)
even when your 18 I believe you need your permit for 6 months before you can get your provisional license. THen after a year of the provisional you get the real deal. You can get the permit without the driving school at 18, and I don't think it cost much at all.

Did not mention that on the DMV website, pass written test, pass driving test, win.

NJ346 05-26-2010 02:11 PM

For Drivers 17-21 from NJ DMV site:

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Updated May 1, 2010- new GDL requirements

For drivers age 17 or older, MVC offers a three-phase process:

* Examination permit
* Probationary license (minimum one year of restricted but unsupervised driving)
* Basic driver license (must be 18 years old)

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Practice supervised driving for at least six months

LTb1ow 05-26-2010 02:12 PM

Yea but he is already 18, so those new rules should not apply to him. But w/e, I do not care.

BonzoHansen 05-26-2010 02:33 PM

That says 17 or older.

When did drivng school become mandatory? Where is that info?

Featherburner 05-26-2010 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by BonzoHansen (Post 706340)
That says 17 or older.

When did drivng school become mandatory? Where is that info?

It's not.

NastyEllEssWon 05-26-2010 04:10 PM

its not, it seems the op is very misinformed. dude go to dmv, pay your cash...its like 18 bucks, take the eye test at the counter then take your written test. pass it and youll get a piece of paper with two spots on the back of it. one spot will say PERMIT the second spot will say PROVISIONAL LICENSE. upon passing the permit test they will affix a hologram to the ''permit'' section making it valid for practice driving. 6 months later take your drivers test and they will give you the hologram on the provisional license which will be yours until your cinderella license is up.


either way man, your 18 without a license, having your mom drive you to your job??? you need to learn some bus routes or something.

Go take yourself to a home depot or something overnight. they pay extra for overnight shift, theres no customers to bother you and its pretty easy work which can get you some experience later on for other things....like forklift operation and machines :twisted:

Z28 Heritage 05-26-2010 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by NastyEllEssWon (Post 706360)
its not, it seems the op is very misinformed. dude go to dmv, pay your cash...its like 18 bucks, take the eye test at the counter then take your written test. pass it and youll get a piece of paper with two spots on the back of it. one spot will say PERMIT the second spot will say PROVISIONAL LICENSE. upon passing the permit test they will affix a hologram to the ''permit'' section making it valid for practice driving. 6 months later take your drivers test and they will give you the hologram on the provisional license which will be yours until your cinderella license is up.


either way man, your 18 without a license, having your mom drive you to your job??? you need to learn some bus routes or something.

Go take yourself to a home depot or something overnight. they pay extra for overnight shift, theres no customers to bother you and its pretty easy work which can get you some experience later on for other things....like forklift operation and machines :twisted:

Why is it people are aways wrong? God dammit I don't need a Driving school Yay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm so damn happy.



Went to local Chevy dodge and Ford dealer. What a bunch of ass's it took like a 1/2 hour at each one. At Chevy there was some dick on the phone. Ford gave me the run around had to talk to some one that did not know how to speak english. Some real nice Mustangs tho. Dodge was alright not that bad no Challengers tho. Shop Rite pays $8.00 a hour Part time only Benifits come in a year. And i have a hook up at dunkin dounts so i don't know.

Tru2Chevy 05-26-2010 05:01 PM

Problem with ShopRite is the union.....part of your check will be going to a union that for all intents and purposes does nothing for you. They are a pretty poor excuse for a union.

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