I worked at Home Depot 3 summers ago as a summer job and made $10.50/hr starting out. Washington has a really high minimum wage though so that probably played a factor into me getting that kind of money starting out. Easy work, improves customer service skills, and it's better than bagging groceries.
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I worked at Home Depot 3 summers ago as a summer job and made $10.50/hr starting out. Washington has a really high minimum wage though so that probably played a factor into me getting that kind of money starting out. Easy work, improves customer service skills, and it's better than bagging groceries. -
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Word. I just applied to Lowe's the other day. A friend said they were hiring around here. $9 would be nice... right now I'll take pretty much anything. Should've stuck it out with Olive Garden despite the poor management. That $9.50 an hour check was nice. Definitely was a mistake leaving there without another job lined up. That's what I've learned. :oI guess Lowe's and The Home Depot start out at around $9 an hour, which isn't bad for a college kid looking for a part time job. I tried to get into both, but no dice.
There's also this telemarketing sort of place in town that pays like $9 an hour, but you have to work 3-11 or 4-12, even if you're part time. In other words, nothx.NHL - Philadelphia Flyers
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I worked at Lowes and it was a good job. As long as you know enough about your department, its not a problem. I was part time, but I also told them they couldn't schedule me more than 6 hours in a day. I did that so I wouldn't be working all day after having class or working all weekend. I started out after high school in the summer and they even let me transfer when I left for college, so I didn't have to find a job which can be tough when they know you won't be there long.Comment
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I second that Ocho - Personal Trainer is where it's at. You know I work in admissions at a school that offers PT? too bad you're in texas though.
But seriously - you make some decent change working part time.Comment
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Start a grass cutting business. Its summer and you can make 20-30 bucks a yard and do 5-10 yards a day. Its better than listing to retail managers or grumpy old women tell you what to do inside.Return of the MackComment
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GREAT idea. Although $90 I think is WAYYY more then you will actually make as that would mean teams are paying $180 per game for 2 officials. Football officials don't even make that much and Texas loves it's sports.
But either way you will make quite a bit of money and only work after 4-5 pm.
Try little league.
I know our local little league pays umpires $30 a game, 1.5 hour time limit. Look into doing little league so you don't have to travel and you can do many games a day. My friend did it and did about 12 games a week and brought home $360 a week(tax free).Comment
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Thanks for the input and help fellas...Got canned the other day.
I will definitely be keeping a lot of these jobs in mind.Comment
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Your should check out the Frito Lay distribution center in Jax, I used to work for Frito and they started off at 12.50 4 years ago.Comment
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Alec Baldwin has a motivational message for you.....
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