pfff Job. over rated.
In a Kitchen..
Like, an actual restaurant..
Even if you are dishwashing, they usually pay very good, and most kitchen staff get part of the tip pool, so you could potentially earn an extra dollar or two for every hour of work..
I work at a restaurant and I earn 2+ dollars more per hour then most of my friends (that may not seem a lot to the older folks, but to the younger ones, that's a lot of money..) Not to mention you learn life skills (cooking) that you'll use in the future..
Like, an actual restaurant..
Even if you are dishwashing, they usually pay very good, and most kitchen staff get part of the tip pool, so you could potentially earn an extra dollar or two for every hour of work..
I work at a restaurant and I earn 2+ dollars more per hour then most of my friends (that may not seem a lot to the older folks, but to the younger ones, that's a lot of money..) Not to mention you learn life skills (cooking) that you'll use in the future..
Like what kind of restaurant? Like golden corral, or Texas Road House or something like that?LT.Victim wrote:
In a Kitchen..
Like, an actual restaurant..
Even if you are dishwashing, they usually pay very good, and most kitchen staff get part of the tip pool, so you could potentially earn an extra dollar or two for every hour of work..
I work at a restaurant and I earn 2+ dollars more per hour then most of my friends (that may not seem a lot to the older folks, but to the younger ones, that's a lot of money..) Not to mention you learn life skills (cooking) that you'll use in the future..
I'm pretty sure they don't have either in Canada.ThaReaper wrote:
Like what kind of restaurant? Like golden corral, or Texas Road House or something like that?LT.Victim wrote:
In a Kitchen..
Like, an actual restaurant..
Even if you are dishwashing, they usually pay very good, and most kitchen staff get part of the tip pool, so you could potentially earn an extra dollar or two for every hour of work..
I work at a restaurant and I earn 2+ dollars more per hour then most of my friends (that may not seem a lot to the older folks, but to the younger ones, that's a lot of money..) Not to mention you learn life skills (cooking) that you'll use in the future..
I'm like a waiter in a retirement home.. Its hard but its kinda fun if you get the hang of it.ThaReaper wrote:
Like what kind of restaurant? Like golden corral, or Texas Road House or something like that?LT.Victim wrote:
In a Kitchen..
Like, an actual restaurant..
Even if you are dishwashing, they usually pay very good, and most kitchen staff get part of the tip pool, so you could potentially earn an extra dollar or two for every hour of work..
I work at a restaurant and I earn 2+ dollars more per hour then most of my friends (that may not seem a lot to the older folks, but to the younger ones, that's a lot of money..) Not to mention you learn life skills (cooking) that you'll use in the future..
Ooh, don't think you could Mitch. What if you are approached by a black person? Or someone asking where the Christian rock CDs are?Mitch wrote:
Kickass idea.ThaReaper wrote:
Hmmm, that may be good too. Since I'm good with electronics.Locoloki wrote:
ohhh and you get a benefits card
I'd love to work at Circuit City/Best Buy.
Working the floors.
Selling to people.
I'm not in Canada...geNius wrote:
I'm pretty sure they don't have either in Canada.ThaReaper wrote:
Like what kind of restaurant? Like golden corral, or Texas Road House or something like that?LT.Victim wrote:
In a Kitchen..
Like, an actual restaurant..
Even if you are dishwashing, they usually pay very good, and most kitchen staff get part of the tip pool, so you could potentially earn an extra dollar or two for every hour of work..
I work at a restaurant and I earn 2+ dollars more per hour then most of my friends (that may not seem a lot to the older folks, but to the younger ones, that's a lot of money..) Not to mention you learn life skills (cooking) that you'll use in the future..
i sell drugs, there are a few hazards at the job site but the pay is great!
The American way guys...usmarine wrote:
Get some money from your parents. Hire some illegals. Put them to work. Reap the rewards.
LT.Vic is through, so I don't think he would know anything about golden corral or Texas Road House.ThaReaper wrote:
I'm not in Canada...geNius wrote:
I'm pretty sure they don't have either in Canada.ThaReaper wrote:
Like what kind of restaurant? Like golden corral, or Texas Road House or something like that?
Never been to any of those..ThaReaper wrote:
Like what kind of restaurant? Like golden corral, or Texas Road House or something like that?LT.Victim wrote:
In a Kitchen..
Like, an actual restaurant..
Even if you are dishwashing, they usually pay very good, and most kitchen staff get part of the tip pool, so you could potentially earn an extra dollar or two for every hour of work..
I work at a restaurant and I earn 2+ dollars more per hour then most of my friends (that may not seem a lot to the older folks, but to the younger ones, that's a lot of money..) Not to mention you learn life skills (cooking) that you'll use in the future..
But a restuarant where you would take off your hat, dress up, and tip the waiter generously will work..
The fancier the better.. It can be stressful work, but it pays.
Ooo, =P well I might do that or work at circuit city or something.Home wrote:
LT.Vic is through, so I don't think he would know anything about golden corral or Texas Road House.ThaReaper wrote:
I'm not in Canada...geNius wrote:
I'm pretty sure they don't have either in Canada.
Best Buy or CC pay pretty good (at least here they do), and its more relaxing then a kitchen job, thats for sure..ThaReaper wrote:
Ooo, =P well I might do that or work at circuit city or something.Home wrote:
LT.Vic is through, so I don't think he would know anything about golden corral or Texas Road House.ThaReaper wrote:
I'm not in Canada...
I have a few friends that work at the one in my city..
But you really have to be a people person.. So if your the shy type, it's not gonna work..
I'm a people person pretty much.LT.Victim wrote:
Best Buy or CC pay pretty good (at least here they do), and its more relaxing then a kitchen job, thats for sure..ThaReaper wrote:
Ooo, =P well I might do that or work at circuit city or something.Home wrote:
LT.Vic is through, so I don't think he would know anything about golden corral or Texas Road House.
I have a few friends that work at the one in my city..
But you really have to be a people person.. So if your the shy type, it's not gonna work..
Whatever you do just do it. Its a job. Its not going to be fun in till you get the hang of it.
Yea, I might work at Best Buy or something too.lavadisk wrote:
Whatever you do just do it. Its a job. Its not going to be fun in till you get the hang of it.
I worked fast food for a year and some when I was in high school. It sucks terribly, but it makes you appreciate what little money you earn, and also makes you really appreciate any jobs you get after that. Plus it's a good experience, has its ups and downs, but you actually learn a lot and experience a lot.
I'd go with Best Buy to be honest..ThaReaper wrote:
Yea, I might work at Best Buy or something too.lavadisk wrote:
Whatever you do just do it. Its a job. Its not going to be fun in till you get the hang of it.
Your only gonna have the job for a year or two if you even decide to stay that long.. Earn some money, learn some people skills.. And then quit and start a real career..
Hehehehe...Home wrote:
Ooh, don't think you could Mitch. What if you are approached by a black person? Or someone asking where the Christian rock CDs are?Mitch wrote:
Kickass idea.ThaReaper wrote:
Hmmm, that may be good too. Since I'm good with electronics.
I'd love to work at Circuit City/Best Buy.
Working the floors.
Selling to people.
The RL me is far different from the Internet me kthxbi
15 more years! 15 more years!
The 16 year olds on this site are likely far more well-versed in technology (especially games) than the usual salesmen you see.nukchebi0 wrote:
The fact they hire 16 year olds probably explains that, wouldn't you think?djphetal wrote:
I hate their customer service. Sheesh... it's godawful.Poseidon wrote:
Circuit City.
They allow jobs at 16. It's where I'm working in less than 2 months.