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What would be a good job to have for the first time?


What would be a good job to have for the first time?

An excellent first job would be one in general sales. It can be retail such as working at a clothing shop or cell phone sales. Many career oriented employers like canidates that have a background in sales, it means less money spent training their new hires. Hope this helps.

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Bestbuy, Walmart, and Target are all good places to work. Never at the movies though. But if you had to choose pick Bestbuy

Something in the customer service field because you can transfer you skills over to ANY career in the future! Beware...customer service sucks sometimes!!!!

My first job was at Dairy Queen . I certainly learned a lot about people, and I really appreciate people who are in service industry now. I'm glad I went to the university so that did not become my permanent job.

a mixture of sales on the side and a full time job wherever you want.

Babysitting, dog sitting, dog walking, house sitting, or mowing lawns

You could be a cashier. That was my first real job. I learned a lot about people and how to deal with them.

the library. because you have access to books and computer for homework assignments. it is quiet and clean. i worked my junior and senior year at our local library and it was a great first job. you simply assist others and shelve books.

SOme fo my friends work in supermarkets advantages being they know the dhifts they would be working and plan socil lifes around it. Others have worked as waitresses advantages being tips if you get to keep them, have chancae to socialize peole whcih cna improve your confidence. However can mean your workin friday and saterday night so you may nt be able to go out that often at night.
it comes down to wha type of perosn you are, what joba appeals to you and how much spare time you have. Apply to loads of places and the you can just choose when they offer you places!! Hope that helped!!

Grocery cashier, stocker. Usher at he movies or sporting events, if you like sports, you get in free and get paid. Food service, waitress.

Take a look at what your classmates are doing, and see what they like and dislike about their jobs.

Alot depends on your boss. I had an awesome boss at my first job at a Chevron, and he taught me alot about hardwork, keeping your word, and being part of a team. It makes a big difference when the boss cares about his/her employees.

Getting life experience is the best thing to do. Working with the public will help, but don't get a job somewhere that is going to treat you like crap or pay you nothing. Just because you are young and never had a job, doesn't mean you deserve less for your hard work. I would try a nice restaurant, or supermarket.

Learn about how to talk to people, and about how to solve problems, after that you will be able to handle anything. Good luck!

Ahh, the last job you'll ever work!

But seriously, wait tables at a 1/2 way decent restaurant for at least a year. It'll make you a better person and appreciate SO many things... like family, weekends, good work ethics in yourself and others, and fellow restaurant workers - from dishwashers to cooks, bartenders to hosts, bus boys to the cleaning lady (if you're lucky). Plus, it's great money for a 1st job!

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