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OmarBadu
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i travel every week pretty much monday through thursday - typically my projects are less than 2 months - but the one i'm on now has been going on for over a year - this would only apply to a long-term project - i've had a desk job since i was a senior in HS - i worked 6 months or so at a tj maxx and it was pretty fun in general (i worked in the houseware/lay-a-way area) - had they paid as well as the internship i left for i'd probably have stayed because i liked it - for a fundraiser-type deal i worked at the rbc center at one the stands a few times a few years ago and liked it also - i think it's the people interaction that i don't really get at my primary job

i've considered getting a part-time job for mon/tues/wed nights just to pass the time instead of spending it in a hotel room - ideally i'd only want to work 2 of those nights also - i'm a technical person so i was thinking something like a best buy type job (especially because i would love that discount) - this isn't to make any extra money just more of a time spender - i've realized that there are a few shortcomings to this idea though

typically i am done with work at my primary job by 5-6pm - but if something came up and i had to spend a few extra hours on something there i'd have to skip out on the part-time gig - i don't want to work anywhere that would have me at the hotel after midnight

training would be difficult at a larger place i think due to watching the typical videos and whatnot usually in groups and more than likely at specific times that would be rough with my schedule (i can stay over for a weekend to accomplish this though if need be i'm guessing - i wouldn't stay more than 1 weekend though for something like this)

would any place want to put in the effort to hire/train someone that can only work 3 weekday nights and might have to cancel from time to time - i'd have to have a job where if i was gone it wouldn't be a huge deal i'd think

recommend places that my schedule would work with - or if you are a manager how would you deal with a hiring situation like this

7/9/2006 8:45:20 PM

TJB627
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You are staying at a hotel and you like people interaction, have you tried working at the hotel? Like the front desk or something?

7/9/2006 8:51:58 PM

OmarBadu
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coworkers stay at the same hotel - it would not be ideal to be working with and for someone in the same day

7/9/2006 8:53:04 PM

HaLo
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http://www.mcdonalds.com

7/9/2006 8:58:24 PM

OmarBadu
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i should have mentioned - i would like to avoid the food service industry - people suck when food is involved

7/9/2006 9:00:00 PM

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Just go to the mall and get a job at somewhere that sells the type of clothes that you buy

7/9/2006 9:51:08 PM

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the scheduling with best buy when I worked there was pretty good. They will only let you be avaliable for no less than 4 hours, so the latest they would let you come into work would be 6:15 (since they would put you on until 10:15, which is the latest you would normally work when closing at 9). Weekends are the times though that they count on part time people.

The reason i don't like BB is because they're always on your jock about sales. They brainwash the employees to make them THINK that they are on commission, and anybody that's ever bought anything from there knows that the salesmen push service plans, etc.

But anyways, BB probably offers one of the best discounts of any retail store, and being more technologically inclined makes it even better.

7/9/2006 9:52:24 PM

qntmfred
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read a book

it's great to learn
cus knowledge is power!

7/9/2006 9:59:58 PM

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I've considered doing the same myself for quite some time. Being a software developer would be great if I had a family and all that shit, but I'm still young and single and most of my coworkers aren't the type you wanna go out drinkin' w/.

7/9/2006 10:17:20 PM

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I would suggest working for a software startup on the side.

7/9/2006 10:19:13 PM

ECUAlumni
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Got two of them. I find myself disliking startups quite a bit.

7/9/2006 10:25:49 PM

OmarBadu
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working for ibm and a startup is difficult - you sign your life away pretty much

7/9/2006 10:29:21 PM

qntmfred
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seriously man, just read a ton of stuff. broaden your skills into other areas (technical, business, marketing) - it'll make you a better and more marketable employee. and who doesn't like learning about stuff they like?

[Edited on July 9, 2006 at 11:36 PM. Reason : .]

7/9/2006 11:35:54 PM

smcrawff
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IBM will pay you for professional development, take some internet courses.

7/9/2006 11:39:12 PM

OmarBadu
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"seriously man, just read a ton of stuff. broaden your skills into other areas (technical, business, marketing) - it'll make you a better and more marketable employee. and who doesn't like learning about stuff they like?"


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"IBM will pay you for professional development, take some internet courses."


neither of these have any involvement with people

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"i think it's the people interaction that i don't really get at my primary job"


i already am constantly learning at what i do right now - i didn't ask for other options - i want to explore this option

7/9/2006 11:57:12 PM

Sleik
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hyphen

7/9/2006 11:58:02 PM

esgargs
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"working for ibm and a startup is difficult - you sign your life away pretty much"


That is why you need to quit IBM

7/9/2006 11:59:41 PM

Doss2k
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what about a gig at a movie theater or something?

7/10/2006 2:53:05 AM

slut
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^^ i'm curious, where do you work esdumbass?

[Edited on July 10, 2006 at 3:12 AM. Reason : *]

7/10/2006 3:12:34 AM

OmarBadu
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"what about a gig at a movie theater or something?"


i wouldn't mind a movie theater i think - what types of jobs can you do there that involves never dealing with popcorn though?

7/10/2006 11:14:25 AM

BobbyDigital
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^ tearing ticket stubs off, which doesn't have much interaction either or working the projector, which definitely kills that.

Any restaurants nearby? You could be a host. Meets the criteria for people interaction, shuld be very flexible with hours as well.

That's all i got other than retail.

If you're mainly looking for more opportunities to interact with people, is there a local YMCA you could join? I know I meet a shitload of people that way.

[Edited on July 10, 2006 at 11:21 AM. Reason : asgd]

7/10/2006 11:19:53 AM

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you should just volunteer somewhere. you won't get paid, but they can't bitch at your crazy schedule either.

7/10/2006 11:20:45 AM

Ihatespida
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WE NEED SOMEONE TO CLEAN THE SHITTERS AT RED ROOM....PM ME IF YOU ARE INTERESTED??

7/10/2006 11:22:28 AM

OmarBadu
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the project i'm on right now ends 09/01/06 so it's probably too late to do much more than some beginning research of where i'd want to work unless i just lied and said i'd be here longer

i imagine i'd have to go a little upscale to get away from the teenage girl host market - it seems that's all i see nowadays at the typical $30 and under place

7/10/2006 11:24:25 AM

kiljadn
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someplace like Best Buy or Staples or something.


I know they used to hire guys in your situation all the time when i was at Staples. I'd imagine Best Buy would be even more lenient.

7/10/2006 4:34:56 PM

OmarBadu
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perfect - that's what i was looking to hear

7/10/2006 4:35:34 PM

Ihatespida
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SO NOW WE CAN MAKE FUN OF YOU FOR BEING A WALMART GREETER

7/10/2006 4:46:59 PM

OmarBadu
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once i have a kid / live at home / bartend - all at once or hell even any combination - let the name calling begin

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"oooooh i don't live at home anymore - i moved out finally!!!!!"


yeah yeah yeah...we get it - you aren't a loser anymore - oh the gloriousness

7/10/2006 4:51:39 PM

OmarBadu
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bttt

7/13/2006 10:25:13 PM

Sleik
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Quote :
"what types of jobs can you do there that involves never dealing with popcorn though?"


tell em you're allergic to popcorn

[Edited on July 13, 2006 at 10:33 PM. Reason : they can't make you prove it cuz its inhumane]

7/13/2006 10:33:11 PM

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