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I've never had a job before, and tomorrow I have a job interview at Walmart. Does anyone know what questions they might ask me? Or some tips on what I should or shouldn't say?
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I just had an interview at K-Mart, so I think I can help. These are the questions I was asked:
1. Why do you want to work here?
2. What do you want to major in in college? Why?
3. Describe a situation where you were a leader.
4. What do you think will be your greatest challenge while working here?
5. Our customers are what make this business successful. How will you treat them?
6. How many hours would you like to work?
7. What activities are you a part of?
8. Describe a situation where you worked in a group or team.
Remember:
-Show up 5-10 minutes early
-Dress nicely
-Say "please" and "thank you"
-Shake hands with the interview person
-Offer more than a one-word answer
-Ask questions about the job (it shows that you are interested)
-Treat the interview as a conversation, not an interrogation
Good luck!
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Okay I am currently attending school and work at boston market about 30 hours a week 6.25 a hour. But I owe so much money that is not even covering it. What should I do I need like more money and I can't work a 2nd job because I have school. I have tried so many things to do to get more money what should I do? (link)
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You don't have many options. But here are some that you do have:
1) Take less classes at a time so you can work more hours
2) Work more hours and risk getting bad grades
3) Find a better paying job
I hope you make more money. =]
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i'm a 13/f and i dont want a REAL job. i just want easy chores to do so i can earn money. if it helps their are no little kids in my neighborhood so i cant babysit.
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Besides the obvious [pet-sitting, lawnmowing, yard work, washing cars, raking], there is nothing. No one will hire anyone who is 13 years old. Once you turn 16, more people will be willing to hire you/ask you for help.
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I have a simple question.. Could you tell me how long would i go to collage for each one of these [ to recieve my mastesr degree] an dhow much money [lowest and highest] i'll make..
a- physical therapist
b- minister
c- social worker
d-any other job in this catigory.. (link)
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Getting a master's degree will take you at least 6 years, no matter what your major is. But here are some average salaries of the careers you listed.
a: physical therapist
Average: $45,000-$70,000
b: minister
Average: It really depends. Some make nothing, others make up to $900 thousand a year.
c: social worker
Average: $40,000
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Okay..
So all my life ive wanted to help people..
and ive always ad like 234320498 million things ive wanted to be.. but i coculd never choice.. I now know exacly what i want to be and i have a few questions..
Whats the carrer called when you like help people like if they need to relearn to walk or use their hands.. ect.
How long do you go to school?
How much money do yo umamke ((least and mmost ammount.)
&& what are some other info on the carrer?
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I think you're talking about a physical therapist. Physical therapists provide services that help relieve pain and prevent permanent physical disabilities of patients suffering from injuries.
All states require physical therapists to pass a licensure exam before they can practice.
The average earnings of physical therapists is $60,000 per year, but depending on what you do, you can make anywhere between $42,000 and $88,000 per year.
You must have a master's or doctoral degree to become a physical therapist. Master's degrees take at least 6 years to complete. If you decide that you want to be a physical therapist assistant, you must have an associate's degree in physical therapy assisting. Associate's degrees take at least 2 years to complete.
The classes you would take to receive your degree include biology, physics, chemistry, anatomy, biomechanics, human growth and development, and neuroanatomy.
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Hello!
I am a British nanny. I've always wanted to go to America, but I can't afford it. However, I have just thought - how about I worked over there as a nanny?! (I would live-in)
It may sound crazy, but I am looking for a bit of help now. Does anyone know of any kind of nanny or job agencies that would make it safe and reassure both me and the parents that both parties are reliable?
If you are American (and had (a) child/ren), would you hire a British nanny? (Assuming, of course, you were assured of her reliability et cetera)
Also, I would have no clue where to go in America. I want somewhere alive, but not excessively BUSY - not like New York! I live in the middle of three fields of sheep, I don't want too much of a culture shock :P So can anyone recommend a quieter city? Or if not, at least a nice area where I'm not likely to get shot for stepping up the wrong street? Oh, and sorry to sound greedy, but a richer area where I'd be more likely to get a better salary? My pay at the moment is awful and I am trying to save up for a house, laptop and all sorts! :)
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HI! first of all i want to say that i love british people..haha well anyways. im 15 and when i was 11 and younger my sister and i had a nanny. she did not work for any company and she lived with us, and of course we paid her.
basically try to put yourself in newspaper ads, online, or in phone books or something. i dont remember how we ever met our old nanny, im sorry. but when i had one i lived in el paso, texas, and TONS of families in that city have nannies. so try going somewhere in the southwest area like new mexico and west texas and you'll find many families interested in hiring you.
hope i helped!
ps-remember that an interview will probably take place and that at first the parents will keep an eye on you to make sure you are right for them. =)
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