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but on a serious note to your question, get life guard certified. if you can swim 500 yards and read directions....your good to go. easiest job ever. sit out in the sun for 8 bucks of pay. Moorhead pays 8.25 and fargo pays 8
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Im guessing since your 16 you must be still in school until the end of may? would you beable to work nights? i have a few places that might work for you if you can work nights. starting pay would be 8-9 an hour.
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smtomps1955;213413 wrote:
Im guessing since your 16 you must be still in school until the end of may? would you beable to work nights? i have a few places that might work for you if you can work nights. starting pay would be 8-9 an hour.depends, what have ya got?...Im free on weekends and may be able to work fridays...
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Do not play the officemax game. I warn you and say again...DO NOT go there. I hated every min of it and helping people not only gets repetitive it also gets annoying with how they think they can treat you like crap and get away with it. Stay away from customer service.
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JN607;213501 wrote:
Do not play the officemax game. I warn you and say again...DO NOT go there. I hated every min of it and helping people not only gets repetitive it also gets annoying with how they think they can treat you like crap and get away with it. Stay away from customer service.I know, that one guy came into KFC and told me I was as slow as you....I wanted to hit him...but dont you have to be older than 16 to work in a bank?
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its called a service advisor.
go to usbank.com/careers and search for it in nd.
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JN607;213501 wrote:
I hated every min of it and helping people not only gets repetitive it also gets annoying with how they think they can treat you like crap and get away with it. Stay away from customer service.With that attitude, I would never consider employing you. Customer service is the make/break of any business. Yes, you have to deal with some bullshit, but it's how you handle it that makes all the difference...and makes a difference in the mind of the customer. IOW if you are good at customer service, you are a valuable asset to any company that hires you. If you are lousy, you are a liability.
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