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I need a job!
i work at the A&P in Pluckemin NJ and i need a job with decent pay i am avaiable after school everyday and all weekend just about anyone got anything?
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i worked at shoprite for 7 years all thru college and high school... it sucked big time, but the flexibilty of hours couldnt be beat, id stay there if i were u
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yeah i agree with flexibility but i want Money so i can make my car better getting 7.65 before union dues and then after union dues and taxes to this that and the other thing its about 7.00 an hour
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www.securitas.com
apply online.. it sounds gay to be a security officer but.. i get paid 12.50/hr to be on njfboa.org right now lol i wear a suit and tie and work with a bunch of cool guys u gotta be 18 tho.. u also gotta pay to get certified. like 120 bucks or something but then u can take ur security license anywheres to get a job... easy money.. good for while ur in school cause u can do ur homework on ur down time... (well i can at my place) if you put my name on the thing for when it asks who refered u i get like 250 bucks too... if you got any questions or nething let me know ill be checkin in on this thread lol ps im 20 yrs old and taking 12 creds at kean university so i have the time.. u should too with ur weekend availability even if u dont put my name or w/e its still good for students man id look into if i were you |
Ughh that union sucks(****before union asslickers say anything I was in that union for years and they're a joke).
The pay sucks until you've been there for some years or change positions. The flexibility is good. How about picking up another part time job 1 or 2 days a week that pays more? |
I recommend sticking with the supermarket thing. The pay isnt that great at the moment, but the job will always be there, and there should always be enough hours plus regular raises. If you stick with it for 3+ years you'll look at it a totally different way. I'm not sure if youre a college student but say you come out of college 4 years down the road, but you stuck it out at A&P or shoprite, etc. You should be able to make around 20k in a year and have some type of benefits with a little bit of seniority. Without that, you'll be stuck with minimum wage jobs while youre searching for something bigger that you went to school for. Also, future employers will see you as desirable if you stick somewhere for 3+ years.
All in all, the pay may not be that great, but if you stick it out you will be glad you did. Its hard to walk into a job today and make decent money without much experience. |
look dood. why would u stay with this job if its not suiting your needs.. you want more money.. get a better paying job.. even if its not the one i recommended.. if worse comes to worse and the job that pays more does work out for you... im sure A&P will take you bak -_-.. if not shoprite will.. if not pathmark will.. if not...somewhere else will...
just sayin... i worked toys r us for a year and still made 8.25 lol and ill admit that job was more fun then mine now.. but what i was looking for was to buy a car.. i needed more hrs and better pay.. thats what i got with this job.. been with the company for a year and a half... suits my needs is all im sayin.. which are the same as urs.. except i wanted more hrs.. but they do part time too.. its up to you man just consider it is all im sayin.. |
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so no offence... but I completely disagree with this. If you come out of college with a bachelors there is absolutely no reason to accept a job for less than 40k, even with some less desired degrees like history. You'll be hurting yourself doing something like this. |
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I'm not gonna say that the supermarket gig is best for the OP, since I don't know him, and I've never worked in a supermarket - but staying there should definitely be considered. - Justin |
I just got a job at shoprite recently. First time working int teh union and a supermarket. My union dues are $10 a week. Why not try another supermarket because you have experience maybe they will pay you more because of it.
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As someone who has read 10000 resumes, you better not have no job for 8 months out of school. Gaps look bad. It's better to have a job than no job. And it's not like a potential employer will hold a supermarket job against you when you're looking for entry level stuff. In fact steady employment history is a bonus at that point in a career. I'd make sure if you take a job like a supermarket gig you make sure your bosses are ok with flexibility so you have time to look for a 'real job' (any job that pays is a real job to me). Now, if supermarket management is what you want, that is cool, you're in. Not sure any of this pertains to the OP though. |
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Take it from somebody who recently graduated with a BA from Seton Hall--the economy and job market is at such a low right now, that unless a job isn't even providing enough for your NEEDS, be happy with what you've got. Unemployment rate is still rising right now, and personally, I work for a supermarket (Whole Foods Market) as well. Those who have jobs are lucky to have them right now, especially during the holidays. I have years of IT experience both under my belt and on paper, and graduated with a degree in Criminal Justice. A job working at a supermarket was the last place I thought I'd be. If you decide to still go for a different job right now, my advice is this: look around, apply, go to interviews, and keep your job search under the radar (from your current employer, at least). Unless your management sees you as a serious asset in your position, they're likely to drop you at the blink of an eye, because in most managements' eye, somebody who is looking to leave is not currently working to their full potential, and is easily replaceable--even easier in a position, no offense, where one is making less than $8 an hour. |
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Not saying you shouldnt explore your options, but every job has its benefits and drawbacks. You wouldnt get much from a supermarket right now, but after a couple years of employment they do take care of their employees. My girlfriend has been at a shoprite for 3 years and does pretty well with steady hours as a student. If I could do it all again I would have just worked at shoprite. |
And hence, go to school for engineering. Its a win.
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i make 8.50 at mcds lol
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i dunno why nobody is paying attn to my posts.. if you young and in school and dont mind getting a job outside of your career.. got to securitas.com they are paying above min wage to do nothingggggg. lol well not nothing but close to it..
if you wanna be a cop then this could help you some.. people ive worked with have become cops and people i work with used to be cops lol dayum someone read this lol i make 12.50 and i havent graduated yet. |
I worked a security job and made 12.50 as a supervisor, worked 65 hours a week, got nothing but crap and headaches, and eventually they started cutting my pay to 40 hours a week even though I was working 65, they pulled insurance that I wasnt getting out of my check and would not give me a reason why. Needless to say I quit (read no unemployment), now I can barely get my foot in the door for an interview. I have a bachelors from Rider University also. I am now doing an "internship" where I dont get paid, but I can basically go in whenever. Luckily I put a bit of money away with the paychecks I was getting but that is drying up fast. My best advice to you is, if you can find something that has flexible hours, will always be there, and isnt going to try to fully screw you over...stick with it. The economy SUCKS.
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The UFCW is a **** union btw..I was a member for a few years..they do nothing for you..dont find you a job,...dont help you when you get fired..etc..i worked at 2 different shoprites, same union, fired from one quit the other...its a good part time job for the summer..but nothing more
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$7.00 an hour isn't too bad after taxes given your age... I worked for Enterprise rent-a-car for the majority of this year, and I was getting about the same after taxes. If I'd put in a 35 hour week instead of 30 hours, NJ would tax me more and I'd be lookin at 6.90ish after taxes.
Although it probably wouldn't work for you unless you have another car, there can be a lot of money made in pizza delivery if you live in a fairly nice and active area. I wouldn't deliver pizza in Newark or anything due to safety, but a nice town with a busy pizzeria, and you can make more than you are now. Unfortunately, when you're in that high school into college age range, money's just not gonna be that good wherever you go. Right now I'm delivering pizza with my other car (2001 Malibu) and it's paying off more than Enterprise was. Most pizzerias are also extremely flexible with class schedules. I don't know how realistic it would be with your Z28, though. My Malibu averages like 23 local driving, and I can only muster about 19-20 mpg in a week full of delivering. I can't imagine a Z28 being above 15-16 mpg in similar conditions, so keep that in mind. My advice is to stay where you're at unless you find something better. I know a lot of people who are working the appetizing section in supermarkets because they got laid off at a law firm and can't deal with any more unemployment. It's tough out there... just keep on savin. |
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As far as leads go for jobs? I have tons. This is under the assumption that you have experience similar to mine however. I graduated with a B.S in computer science and information systems, have experience in computer forensics, and am going for my Masters in cyber security. I'm not saying I have tons of work experience, because I don't, but there are positions that I could take, mostly because of the fact that I am willing to relocate for them. Quote:
I've been looking for a job for this summer and I am having a much more difficult time finding one than previous years. Fewer people are giving work and at a lesser rate. I've gone a few months now without a bite. This doesn't change the fact that I am rotating my contacts every day and doing everything in my power to get one. Quote:
This is not me preaching or even recommendations for what you all should do since everyone is different, but I don't feel that my previous statements were that far fetched. |
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