Looking for a job where I don't need much experience and dont have to be in direct contact with customers like face to face.
I have never done any job searching before so I can't imagine how hard it is or where to look
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- 24 Jul. 2013 04:12am #1
Do any places hire teenagers with little-to-no experience?
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- 24 Jul. 2013 04:17am #2
idk exactly what you're asking.
I'm lightning on my feet
- 24 Jul. 2013 04:19am #3
- 24 Jul. 2013 04:25am #4I'm lightning on my feet
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- 24 Jul. 2013 04:39am #7
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Dishwashers in kitchens.
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While I formulate denial of your effect on me.
- 24 Jul. 2013 04:40am #8
You could be a stripper >_>
- 24 Jul. 2013 04:43am #9
- 24 Jul. 2013 04:47am #10
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Not at all. A kitchen normally works in levels, your dishwashers being the lowest on the totem pole. If you try hard enough, they will promote you to other positions.
They normally go:
Dish
Prep
Pantry
Fry cook
Saute
Grill
Expo
Manager
If you want I can be a reference on your resume/write you a recommendation letter. It might help a bit.
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- 24 Jul. 2013 04:50am #11
- 24 Jul. 2013 04:52am #12
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- 24 Jul. 2013 04:55am #13
ooh
but i only want to be a dish washer, the best dish washer in all the land.....
I will PM you if I find anything nearby
its really late and i didn't know nearby was a word, maybe not the one i wanted though
- 24 Jul. 2013 04:55am #14
this multi-quote gltich is getting out of hand
- 24 Jul. 2013 04:56am #15
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- 24 Jul. 2013 05:00am #16
Getting a dish washing job is insanely easy. They are constantly firing those lil drug addicts.
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- 24 Jul. 2013 05:06am #18
- 24 Jul. 2013 05:12am #19
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- 24 Jul. 2013 05:14am #21
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- 24 Jul. 2013 05:51pm #23
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- 24 Jul. 2013 06:06pm #24
Nowhere ever has hired teenagers without experience.
No wait, that's backwards. Try any lowest-tier job in existence. Janitorial, customer service, food service, telemarketing.
- 24 Jul. 2013 06:13pm #25
- 24 Jul. 2013 10:47pm #26
How about retail? Eg. Topshop etc
I have friends irl who have joined TS as a part timer without any experience in Singapore, not too sure about where you live though.
- 25 Jul. 2013 02:30am #27
- 25 Jul. 2013 08:58am #28
Honestly getting into retail as a part timer isn't difficult, you just have to know how to greet people and fold some clothes I guess? Being a cashier doesn't require you any experience as well ((correct me if I'm wrong)) I used trk at one of those froyo stores during my holidays. You could possibly try Uniqlo if there's one near you? You can email them or just visit the store itself and ask if they're hiring or something, at least that's what my friend's did. Good luck