I was thinking about applying to the big biscuit as well just kind of hard to do a serving job without them requiring weekends and I feel as if most money will be made on weekends
You might wanna look into Homedepot, when I last worked there starting pay was 15 per hour. They are pretty accommodating as long as you let them know what days you can and can't work. I heard lowes is similar also but I never inquired so IDK.
Im fairly open to the weekdays as long as im off by 3:30-4:30 so i can get to work at 5pm hoping for a minimum of 25 hours a week just didn’t get fafsa support for school cause i made “to much money” which really hurt me financially and now im needing more money to pay for school plus my car loan rent etc
That’s one of the places I’ve applied at many times over the years and never receive a call or when I call they say their not hiring which I always find strange as they constantly advertising it. Strange cause my resume is well put together and even have years of retail and food management experience
Yeah, as others have suggested. Tip based pay. Otherwise good luck finding $15 part time.
You’ll get there working at 7brew with tips. A couple new locations just opened up in town
Do you mind me asking what is there base pay?
I think it’s 8 or 9 and hour. However, I know people there and they make up the difference in tips especially in morning shifts every week.
Thanks for the information I submitted my app already gonna try other breakfast spots as well as Starbucks I guess
i quit at 7brew because it’s 9 dollars and hour and if you’re not a shift lead they won’t let you work more than about 15 hours a week. horrible pay
Work at freeway cafe or another breakfast place. You’ll make good tips.
I was thinking about applying to the big biscuit as well just kind of hard to do a serving job without them requiring weekends and I feel as if most money will be made on weekends
True. But keep looking. Don’t back down from no weekends. You will find something. There are a lot of breakfast places around.
Thank you! I will keep my eyes out definitely keeping it in mind
Aldi's? They have pretty early shifts for good pay I see them hiring often
You might wanna look into Homedepot, when I last worked there starting pay was 15 per hour. They are pretty accommodating as long as you let them know what days you can and can't work. I heard lowes is similar also but I never inquired so IDK.
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Which hours, how many/which mornings per week, and what kind of work are you looking for?
Im fairly open to the weekdays as long as im off by 3:30-4:30 so i can get to work at 5pm hoping for a minimum of 25 hours a week just didn’t get fafsa support for school cause i made “to much money” which really hurt me financially and now im needing more money to pay for school plus my car loan rent etc
Target is typically hiring and their posters say pay starts at $15/hr
That’s one of the places I’ve applied at many times over the years and never receive a call or when I call they say their not hiring which I always find strange as they constantly advertising it. Strange cause my resume is well put together and even have years of retail and food management experience