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What job should I get while i'm in school?


i was thinking of being a server
i dont know about working in a office bec. it's so boring
the days are long
u don't have much to do
i was thinking of being a at&t service tech they make a lot but they have to work outdoors in any condition
a waiter is good but ya got o deal with rude customers who blame u if u bring the food late which is not ur fault most of the time
it's the cook's fault ( i never done it but i think that's how it goes)
i was also thinking of working in a hotel asa front desk agent or bell boy
but i really need something that is gonna give mea the most money for the least amoutn of work
i know waiters can make the most in a few days as opposed to working 5 days a week in a office but i just dont know if i can deal with the customers
i was thinking of post office because it pays the most for part-time w/o having to deal with customers that complain about food

i didn't likeworking in a call center
it is so busy and it is so repetitive and monomous
waiter is good but i just dont know if i can handle the customers (handling ther efood and all)
front desk sounds good but it is hard to find a flexible gig while ur in school
they have to work some weekends i hear
ehh

Post office idea of part time is full time hours at part-time pay ($12/hr) Not a good idea if you're in school. Waiting tables is a good idea, don't focus on the negative aspects of the job (shitty customers, on your feet for hours) cuz you will have negatives at ANY job you try to do! People complain everywhere you go, so get used to that anywhere.

Well to be honest, I didn't read much of your information, just your question.
I think the best answer is to only stay at school, but if you want a job (I'm assuming that you are in college) is that your college should offer a internship or a job or w/e, you should question them about that, and it's really helpful.

you should still stay in school but get a seprate job like a waitress

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