tdwhitlo All American 1347 Posts user info edit post |
Ok this is going to sound a little pathetic, but are there any places on campus or near campus that are pretty easy to get a job at? Just something simple, I don't really care what it will be, I just need something to take up some of my time and give me a little extra money. 11/12/2005 8:03:46 PM |
Patman All American 5873 Posts user info edit post |
Do you have a workstudy?
Also, you might consider the annual fund. 11/12/2005 8:08:15 PM |
bruiserbrody All American 728 Posts user info edit post |
Your a frosh so your already pathetic....just kid'n. 11/12/2005 8:08:27 PM |
tdwhitlo All American 1347 Posts user info edit post |
I was supposed to do a workstudy but I started a job for $10/hr and cancelled the workstudy - and found out later that the job was temporary (3 weeks).. so I'm not sure I can get it back?
[Edited on November 12, 2005 at 8:12 PM. Reason : add a few words] 11/12/2005 8:10:34 PM |
Wraith All American 27257 Posts user info edit post |
There is nothing pathetic about looking for a nothing job if you are a college freshman. 11/12/2005 8:23:02 PM |
tdwhitlo All American 1347 Posts user info edit post |
well see.. at my hometown I worked in fast food.. from the time I turned 16 until I moved to Raleigh in July...which really sucked.. but it was pretty much the only place i could get 40 hrs a week and because I was from a small town - on top of that, it seems that in Raleigh fast food restaurants dont wanna pay over $6.00/hr, which I'm definetly not used to - but thats besides the point - I'm trying to get away from fast food because its shitty, and find like an office job or something of the sorts - but its not too easy with a cruddy fast food background :-/ I think I'm stuck 11/12/2005 8:26:42 PM |
Sonia All American 14028 Posts user info edit post |
NCSU libraries might be a good place to start. The hours are flexible and the supervisors understand that student schedules are uniquely wacky. Check out the following page for more information and the application:
http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/jobs/temporary/
Instead of just filling out the application and crossing your fingers, I'd recommend going to the supervisor of the department you're interested in to double check availability, hours available, and job responsibilities. (The descriptions on the application page are vague at best.) Go in with two or three copies of the completed application so you can drop one with your potential employer and have another for human resources, and perhaps an extra one for your reference. Also have a valid state issued ID and your original social security card if they decide to hire you on the spot.
If the library's too bookish for you, you might also want to check Dining. I hear being a C-store clerk is hilarious. 11/13/2005 9:59:48 AM |
tdwhitlo All American 1347 Posts user info edit post |
thanks Sonia :-) 11/13/2005 11:09:35 AM |
packfootball All American 1717 Posts user info edit post |
NCSU University Club. I guarantee you that you can get a job there without even interviewing. 11/13/2005 7:04:58 PM |
arraeuber All American 765 Posts user info edit post |
Gumby's is usually hiring... I've heard they make decent tip money 11/13/2005 10:07:52 PM |
Nashattack All American 7022 Posts user info edit post |
not from me 11/13/2005 10:12:19 PM |
susie Q All American 5927 Posts user info edit post |
Old Navy in Crossroads is hiring BIG TIME for the holidays. 11/13/2005 11:28:23 PM |
tdwhitlo All American 1347 Posts user info edit post |
awesome.. 11/13/2005 11:30:08 PM |
Gzusfrk All American 2988 Posts user info edit post |
Target in Cary Crossroads is hiring... but I would go there as a LAST resort. I worked at the one in Greensboro, and it's an incredibly simple job with terrible pay and terrible management. But management may be different here, so it could be worth a shot. Good luck. 11/13/2005 11:37:58 PM |
tdwhitlo All American 1347 Posts user info edit post |
I REALLY want to get a job working with computers, since computers are my life pretty much. I've found so far that it isn't easy finding the tech jobs unless you have a bachelors in comp sci or something of the sort. 11/13/2005 11:44:31 PM |
eahanhan All American 21370 Posts user info edit post |
i know it's not a computer/tech job, but c-stores are always hiring, it seems. 11/13/2005 11:45:22 PM |
richlandswol Veteran 131 Posts user info edit post |
The listings here can be sorted by technical jobs... there are a few active ones right now that you might be interested in. http://www7.acs.ncsu.edu/student_jobs/selectjobs.html
The jobs in ePack and the CSC site are generally more full-time and internships, but sometimes you might find something. It's worth a shot!
http://ncsu.erecruiting.com/er/security/login.jsp http://www.csc.ncsu.edu/corporate_relations/job_listings.php 11/14/2005 9:09:36 AM |
NCSUjew All American 3608 Posts user info edit post |
Look at becoming an EOS operator. They put posters up in Leazar and Withers at the start of every semester, it's simple and you have time to do your HW as well. 11/14/2005 10:53:11 AM |
peakseeker All American 2900 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Sun Microsystems Campus Evangelist (PDF) " |
11/14/2005 11:17:46 AM |
richthofen All American 15758 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Look at becoming an EOS operator. They put posters up in Leazar and Withers at the start of every semester, it's simple and you have time to do your HW as well." |
Leazar is long gone, and Withers permanently closed just last Wednesday. 204 Daniels is the current 24-hour EOS lab, and we'll be maintaining an op in the new EBII lab when it opens next semester.11/14/2005 12:52:32 PM |