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Well just thought I'd let everyone know I went for my first job interview and got hired at the local grocery store. I start in october however because the store is being rebuilt. YAY FOR ME :) $6.15 an hour baby.
Welcome to the fun of working at a grocery store...I am kidding, of course. I work at a local foodlion, I am a superviser on the frontend, I get a wopping $6.75/h after working there over a year. On top of that, I was hired, as a bagger, at $6.25. So I have gone from the lowest rung in the store, to the 3rd highest, in less than a year, and have only went up 50c pay. I would recommend getting out of Grocery as soon as possible. Also, fast food and retail both suck.

No real advice, except for, don't spend money you don't have.
In response to Scoobert
My first job? I was hired as an in-store technician, the "Geek Squad" as it's called now. I was desperate and asked for 7 an hour... they hired me in at 8 and raised me up to 10.25 within 2 days. Not much for a "technician", but they require no formal training. You good at diagnosing? Ever backed up a dieing hard-drive? Done a lot of virus removal and spyware eradication? Get a job as an in-store tech! Honestly, I learned a lot working with the other dorks. None of them liked to party though, although the supervisor had a hot girlfriend, surprisingly. Oh, well... I'm rambling. :)
Polaruis wrote:
Well just thought I'd let everyone know I went for my first job interview and got hired at the local grocery store.

My first job, I started back in June at a (then-local, not now that I've moved) McDonald's.

YAY FOR ME :) $6.15 an hour baby.

I got started at $5.15/hour, Ohio's minimum wage. Within a month, I was making $5.25/hour, which is more than some people that had been working there since the previous year, but still nothing worth bragging.

And generally I had the chance to work between 30-38 hours a week, so it made for a pretty little income.

I quit just the other week, on the reasoning that I've moved and can't legally drive myself, and my parents refused to provide a "taxi" service any longer.

Hiead
In response to Hiead
I think almost everyone in Hamilton and the surrounding area has worked at that McDonalds at some point... I know of at least 7 people.

P_S
Cool, my first real job (not counting babysitting,) I earned 10 dollars an hour, and it was off the books. Awesomeness.
In response to Prodigal Squirrel
Prodigal Squirrel wrote:
I think almost everyone in Hamilton and the surrounding area has worked at that McDonalds at some point... I know of at least 7 people.

P_S

Lol West Side or East Side McDonalds? I worked at the West Side.

Hiead
In response to Koshigia
Lol...
In response to Hiead
West Side

P_S
In response to Scoobert

I would recommend getting out of Grocery as soon as possible.

Well, its easy and I don't mind it :).


Also, fast food and retail both suck.

I wouldn't be caught dead in a fast food place working.
Polaruis wrote:
$6.15 an hour baby.

Minimum wage is so low in the States, jeez; in Canada it's $8.00/h. Your money's worth more than ours, I suppose, but not by that much.

Xooxer is gonna think I'm obsessed with exchange rates and minimum wages... oi. Here's to hoping you don't read this. =|
In response to Vortezz
Vortezz wrote:
Polaruis wrote:
$6.15 an hour baby.

Minimum wage is so low in the States, jeez; in Canada it's $8.00/h. Your money's worth more than ours, I suppose, but not by that much.

According to this online currency converter, $8.00 CAD is equivalent to $6.68 USD. Our minimum wage is lower than yours, but definitely not by enough to warrant the italicized "so." =P
In response to Wizkidd0123
Minimum Wage in Maryland is $5.15 and id say thats a big difference :P
In response to Turles9000
ya but I bet houses are insanely low priced...

The cost of living there must be really low.

Typically the minimum wage increases as costs increase for the average person.
In response to Vortezz
Thats not minimum wage, minimum wage is only $5.25 an hour.
In response to Sniper Joe
He never said it was, but also, minimum wage is different in each state.
I have two jobs both paying 7.65 an hour (minimum Wage Ithink is around 7 here in washington). Both retail, Payless shoes and Electronic Boutique (EB games).

I love the ebgames store, it's a lot of fun working there. Payless sucks so much though...

Even with two jobs, I have a hard time paying bills and having any money left over to go see movies, etc. I usually manage to have money left over to do so though (only one month so far I haven't).

Sucks when you get doctor bill sfrom being sick totalling over 500 dollars... just hope the insurance pay for it this time!

All I did was go in for a check up.... rarrr
In response to Turles9000
Are you sure? I thought it was $5.25 !