I have13 years of government and 8 years of security experience.
I am looking for a security job in Las Vegas. Anyone know of any?
Try using ''indeed.com" That is where I found my new job.
sanskrit name
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Looking for a job from home or in game testing in Australia?
i am looking for a job in game testing or a job where i can work from home or something or a job that i can do over the internet, where i can log in and maybe work for a few hours and get paid for the hours you do, i live in sunnybank Brisbane Australia
Thank you in advance
Anthony
Looking for a job from home or in game testing in Australia?
there are numerous ways to earn money online, but most of them require certain registration fee. if you wish to earn without investing anything, then i will suggest you PTC sites, where u get money to click advertisements.................. i myself is earning respectable side income from them. all you have to do is register and start clicking advertisements right away.
You might earn slow in the beginning but once u buy refferal packs from the money u've earned, it multiplies your earnings and speeds it up. and moreover its a totally genuine and scamfree way of earning.
PATIENCE IS THE KEY
i signed up for many PTC sites, among which many were scams and did not bother to pay me any money. but the link below indicates a list of those sites, from which im actually earning, on regular basis:
http://www.geocities.com/make_online.mon...
works for minors as well !! (NO AGE RESTRICTIONS)
Thank you in advance
Anthony
Looking for a job from home or in game testing in Australia?
there are numerous ways to earn money online, but most of them require certain registration fee. if you wish to earn without investing anything, then i will suggest you PTC sites, where u get money to click advertisements.................. i myself is earning respectable side income from them. all you have to do is register and start clicking advertisements right away.
You might earn slow in the beginning but once u buy refferal packs from the money u've earned, it multiplies your earnings and speeds it up. and moreover its a totally genuine and scamfree way of earning.
PATIENCE IS THE KEY
i signed up for many PTC sites, among which many were scams and did not bother to pay me any money. but the link below indicates a list of those sites, from which im actually earning, on regular basis:
http://www.geocities.com/make_online.mon...
works for minors as well !! (NO AGE RESTRICTIONS)
I'm looking for an entry level job in a kitchen that pays at least 10 bucks an hour? WHERE DO I FIND THAT?
I'm a culinary art student in new york city. I know class doesn't cut it as real world experience. I'm trying to look for a job in a real kitchen and get paid for it!
I'm looking for an entry level job in a kitchen that pays at least 10 bucks an hour? WHERE DO I FIND THAT?
Any restuarant. $10 an hour is a pretty standard rate.
Reply:At the begining you do not get paid. Have you tried being a bartender or server ? At least you see the action in front of the house and back.
Reply:dishwasher
I'm looking for an entry level job in a kitchen that pays at least 10 bucks an hour? WHERE DO I FIND THAT?
Any restuarant. $10 an hour is a pretty standard rate.
Reply:At the begining you do not get paid. Have you tried being a bartender or server ? At least you see the action in front of the house and back.
Reply:dishwasher
Looking For Job!?
I am looking for a Job Down in Charlotte, North Carolina.... I am wondering if anyone knows of any places that are hiring down there? or does anyone know of any place I can go to find jobs down there besides Career builder, Monster Etc.
Looking For Job!?
Look in the classified of the local newspaper in the town you are headed to ~ likely found on line as well.
Looking For Job!?
Look in the classified of the local newspaper in the town you are headed to ~ likely found on line as well.
Looking for job?
Am a social worker and am interested to apply any work that comensurate my qualification
Looking for job?
Job centre
Reply:try the social
Reply:Forgive me asking but how is that a question? And if you're looking for alternative employment, why do you think/expect you're going to find it here? Wouldn't you be better off speaking to an employment agency or your local job centre? And no, you don't have to be unemployed to use their services, contrary to popular belief. Your local shop steward/union should also be able to advise you and if you don't have one, talk to your personnel officer.
Good luck but I very much doubt anyone here can help.
PS And as for your qualification, you don't say what it is or what part of social services you are currently working in so even if there was an employment specialist reading, they still wouldn't be able to advise you without knowing these basic details, surely?
Reply:Just send me your CV; by the way how much do you want to get paid and when would you like to start.
Reply:McDonalds are always looking for dung cleaners
Reply:If u r looking 4 a job, i have it for u PLZZZ join OLD NAVY .... We are hiring People these day and we really need some people. ( Eden Prairie) one... okkkkkkkkk
Reply:You should do that. I don't think you will find work on this page.
greek name
Looking for job?
Job centre
Reply:try the social
Reply:Forgive me asking but how is that a question? And if you're looking for alternative employment, why do you think/expect you're going to find it here? Wouldn't you be better off speaking to an employment agency or your local job centre? And no, you don't have to be unemployed to use their services, contrary to popular belief. Your local shop steward/union should also be able to advise you and if you don't have one, talk to your personnel officer.
Good luck but I very much doubt anyone here can help.
PS And as for your qualification, you don't say what it is or what part of social services you are currently working in so even if there was an employment specialist reading, they still wouldn't be able to advise you without knowing these basic details, surely?
Reply:Just send me your CV; by the way how much do you want to get paid and when would you like to start.
Reply:McDonalds are always looking for dung cleaners
Reply:If u r looking 4 a job, i have it for u PLZZZ join OLD NAVY .... We are hiring People these day and we really need some people. ( Eden Prairie) one... okkkkkkkkk
Reply:You should do that. I don't think you will find work on this page.
greek name
Looking for job!!!!?
im 19 and im trying to find a good job that pays at least 15-20 dollars an hour. Im thinking about becoming a waiter at a resturant like applebees or something but i dont know how the pay is. Can anyone here help me out?! Also i live in texas.
Looking for job!!!!?
Waiting tables isn't about pay, it's about tips. You usually make minimum wage (or less!) from the actual employer - you make up the rest in tips. The better server you are, the better tips you make.
Are you experienced? If not, then you'd likely end up having to work a less-busy shift at a restaurant willing to hire you on. Slow shifts = low tips.
Reply:At your age, the only way you are going to make that kind of cash is illegal.
Reply:construction
Reply:Google craigslist and put in your city, goodluck!
Looking for job!!!!?
Waiting tables isn't about pay, it's about tips. You usually make minimum wage (or less!) from the actual employer - you make up the rest in tips. The better server you are, the better tips you make.
Are you experienced? If not, then you'd likely end up having to work a less-busy shift at a restaurant willing to hire you on. Slow shifts = low tips.
Reply:At your age, the only way you are going to make that kind of cash is illegal.
Reply:construction
Reply:Google craigslist and put in your city, goodluck!
What's the best senior citizen jobs to look for?
Looking for a job but being 58 doesn't give me many options. What would be a good job to apply for in this age category.
What's the best senior citizen jobs to look for?
I would suggest Walmart...
Reply:Take a tax course and become a tax preparer. It's flexible - FT/PT, days, evenings, weekends. It is a very seasonal business but it could turn out to be year-round. You can always fall back on it. You can have your holidays and summers free. Check out www.theincometaxschool.com for course options. Report Abuse
Reply:sex counselor? just kidding
find something that's your passion!
Reply:With spring coming up there will be lots of opening in greenhouses and retail .
Reply:It depends on what work history and training you have, the status of your health and energy level, transportation issues, and so many other things.
Make a list of your 'pluses' and 'minuses' and go from there.
A Wal Mart greeter might suit you to a tee....but then again it might be a waste of your talents.
It is true that the options are limited for seniors, but if you can learn to 'sell' yourself you will find an employer who is glad to get what you have to offer.
Reply:how about taking care of your grandkids,it's more fun
Reply:if you like to travel become a tour guide -- if you have a farming background - just help farmer in the summer -- if you are a engineer and do not mine short stints by your self try working projects for big construction firms -- or take a short course and become a cna!!!
Reply:Walmart hires anybody, same with shoprite
You could be the guy to greet people, or a bagger or cashier, it's all easy.
Reply:School crosswalk guard.
Reply:this sounds stupid but, Walmart. Being a Greeter is easy and fun.
Reply:Lots of firms are preferring the more mature people now,believing they are better workers,more conscientious. usually retail.
Try your local supermarket,DIY outlet.
If your just after filling time as opposed to making money,then charity shops are always in the need of help
Reply:It really depends on what type of experience you have had in the past. You can certainly get a receptionist job, a hostess in a nice restaurant, grocery checker, bank teller, sales in department store or think about opening your own business. Some of the businesses that hire older people are hospitals, senior buildings, doctors office, financial institutions, not for profits, churches, gorceries, discount stores, small retail stores and small companies.
Reply:Walmart, McDonalds, Krogers, Lowes, Home Depot, etc. I think alot of the retailers hire older people to work during the day. At Krogers, I have seen older people bagging the groceries. I just talked to a 58 year old friend of mine this week, and she just got a job as a "parts runner" for an automotive supply store. Apply at nursing homes and hospital for a job as dishwasher or laundry attendant. I don't know what your qualifications are, so you might be able to apply as a bank president. LOL Good Luck!
Reply:By your moniker, you're an outdoors person. Wrangler, right?
WM will hire you. But, you might want the garden center, or even chasing buggies on the parking lot. I've thought of that just for the exercise you get.
Another thought is to start a lawn care business. I know a fellow here in town that lost his high paying job at about your age. He's doing fine with his lawn business.
Get a CDL license and become a truck driver. They're begging for reliable, mature drivers. Both local and x-country.
Really, lots of stuff out there.
Good luck.
What's the best senior citizen jobs to look for?
I would suggest Walmart...
Reply:Take a tax course and become a tax preparer. It's flexible - FT/PT, days, evenings, weekends. It is a very seasonal business but it could turn out to be year-round. You can always fall back on it. You can have your holidays and summers free. Check out www.theincometaxschool.com for course options. Report Abuse
Reply:sex counselor? just kidding
find something that's your passion!
Reply:With spring coming up there will be lots of opening in greenhouses and retail .
Reply:It depends on what work history and training you have, the status of your health and energy level, transportation issues, and so many other things.
Make a list of your 'pluses' and 'minuses' and go from there.
A Wal Mart greeter might suit you to a tee....but then again it might be a waste of your talents.
It is true that the options are limited for seniors, but if you can learn to 'sell' yourself you will find an employer who is glad to get what you have to offer.
Reply:how about taking care of your grandkids,it's more fun
Reply:if you like to travel become a tour guide -- if you have a farming background - just help farmer in the summer -- if you are a engineer and do not mine short stints by your self try working projects for big construction firms -- or take a short course and become a cna!!!
Reply:Walmart hires anybody, same with shoprite
You could be the guy to greet people, or a bagger or cashier, it's all easy.
Reply:School crosswalk guard.
Reply:this sounds stupid but, Walmart. Being a Greeter is easy and fun.
Reply:Lots of firms are preferring the more mature people now,believing they are better workers,more conscientious. usually retail.
Try your local supermarket,DIY outlet.
If your just after filling time as opposed to making money,then charity shops are always in the need of help
Reply:It really depends on what type of experience you have had in the past. You can certainly get a receptionist job, a hostess in a nice restaurant, grocery checker, bank teller, sales in department store or think about opening your own business. Some of the businesses that hire older people are hospitals, senior buildings, doctors office, financial institutions, not for profits, churches, gorceries, discount stores, small retail stores and small companies.
Reply:Walmart, McDonalds, Krogers, Lowes, Home Depot, etc. I think alot of the retailers hire older people to work during the day. At Krogers, I have seen older people bagging the groceries. I just talked to a 58 year old friend of mine this week, and she just got a job as a "parts runner" for an automotive supply store. Apply at nursing homes and hospital for a job as dishwasher or laundry attendant. I don't know what your qualifications are, so you might be able to apply as a bank president. LOL Good Luck!
Reply:By your moniker, you're an outdoors person. Wrangler, right?
WM will hire you. But, you might want the garden center, or even chasing buggies on the parking lot. I've thought of that just for the exercise you get.
Another thought is to start a lawn care business. I know a fellow here in town that lost his high paying job at about your age. He's doing fine with his lawn business.
Get a CDL license and become a truck driver. They're begging for reliable, mature drivers. Both local and x-country.
Really, lots of stuff out there.
Good luck.
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