Posted by JRSutton on May 24, 2014 at 05:53:24 from (71.174.108.245):
In Reply to: jobs posted by Nick167 on May 23, 2014 at 17:09:41:
I respect your ambition, but I'd also advise you swap the phrase "...I don't really want a job like..." to "... I'll do ANYTHING...".
I realize you said that because your looking for some creative ideas here, so I'm not trying to lecture you.
The thing is, looking for a first job, you can't BE picky.
At your age, it's hard finding work - so take ANY job you can get to start, even a Walmart job if you can get in with a work permit.
FORGET liking a first job - Look at it as your opportunity to begin building a reputation for yourself. One of being dependable, honest, smart, and hard working.
When you're working, even at a job you HATE, impress the heck out of everybody around you.
Always be 10 minutes early, look clean, be alert, do every task better than anybody else can, don't ever complain. And do it all with a smile.
If you're dumping trash - pick up the few little bits of paper that dropped. If you're sweeping floors, get in under equipment even if nobody can see there. etc. ALWAYS go that extra step.
That reputation WILL follow you and it WILL open doors for you.
It will allow you to be a little bit pickier about your next job.
Remember too that you already HAVE a full time job - school. Apply a solid work ethic there and it will reap even greater rewards later in life.
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