Our friend is hiring pet sitters. Needed ASAP and good way to make extra money.
12/16/2012 4:39:29 PM
why do you have to have a college degree for this?
12/16/2012 5:22:28 PM
I don't think it requires a degree just some education and I don't know.
12/16/2012 5:32:12 PM
Def says college educated. Will my engineering degree suffice? I didn't take many courses in dog sitting in undergrad
12/17/2012 11:19:21 AM
Other than nights, it looks more like a pet walking service than a pet sitting service. I would want someone to be with my dog more during the day when he's awake and wanting attention than just sleeping at my house while the dog sleeps...
12/17/2012 12:10:51 PM
just applied for this
12/31/2012 10:28:00 AM
College degree, resume, to pick up dog shit?
12/31/2012 11:37:40 AM
^ that's the new economy
12/31/2012 11:48:04 AM
^^ I am still perplexed by this, but in the end they have to hire people that they have no doubts about. They are sending these people into homes of people that they sometimes never meet.However, no matter the reasoning, I still I think it is awfully ridiculous that I am using my college degree to land this.[Edited on December 31, 2012 at 11:51 AM. Reason : ^]
12/31/2012 11:51:15 AM
I took ANS 105 while at State, does that mean I'm in line to enter this company at a higher pay grade?
12/31/2012 12:20:18 PM
yes
12/31/2012 1:39:10 PM
12/31/2012 4:56:24 PM
how do you hate all animals?
12/31/2012 7:20:09 PM
I've see on your website you list "vacation care". I'm planning about a 5 day vacation in a few months and have been having issues finding a reliable in-home service for our 3 dogs. We know the dogs manage if we take them to something like PetSmart boarding, but it gets pretty damn expensive for 3 dogs and getting some form of extra attention. While the dogs are definitely more comfortable at home, there is a peace of mind knowing they're off boarding somewhere that has multiple employees that maintain their well-being. We've tried a personal referral in the past and that home care didn't turn out as we had hoped. The issue we've had is competing daily priorities that always seem to end up as "well the owners are gone, so I'll stop by when I can". Are there any sort of guarantees with your people that they're truly be cared for while we're gone?
1/2/2013 12:28:32 PM
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1/4/2013 10:31:02 AM
I might actual apply for this... desperate times and I've much pet experience.
1/7/2013 1:08:24 AM
^not much work available so far, hopefully it picks up.
1/7/2013 11:43:53 AM
well, it seems requests are back in full swing. There is an influx of jobs, but it is still a little competitive for certain jobs.I am cleaning someone's cat litter 4X a week and get $40/week for it
1/24/2013 12:49:51 PM
1/24/2013 2:42:19 PM
Thanks G. Dubya
1/24/2013 4:10:32 PM
the sitters are expected to enter someone's home (and most of the clients are $$$) and to reliably care for their pampered animals. The clientele is mostly upperclass and they expect a lot. I suppose these 'high standards' is a way to reassure their newest clients that the job will be done as promised, and there won't be shit missing, in their minds..... still apparently a few sitters got in trouble/let go because the security systems provided proof that the sitters were not there when they said they were (college degrees and all)[Edited on January 24, 2013 at 4:44 PM. Reason : .]
1/24/2013 4:41:42 PM