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											|  Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2003 1:55 pm    Post subject: |    |   
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													Kikkomandingos guide to getting a job (minors edition    )
 
-Seasonal: Malls are great for getting a ton of hours and they hire anyone. Sidenote, most places finished hiring in november, but its always worth checking.
 
-Fast food:High turnover rate = always hiring. Im telling you now, if you think you are too good for fast food then you dont really need  a job.
 
-Considering your age and lack of a vehicle it will be very difficult to obtain a job period, let alone a job that roxorz joor boxorz.
 
I would say stick with high school and try for a part time job. If all else fails I say you grab a squeegee and shammy and head over to loveless's pad.												 |  |   
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													why not try movie theatres or something.. night shifts sucks though    but its fun! heheh and yeh try fast food, restaurant (if you like getting tips) but of course you'll meet lots of rude customers too, my last option is check out the mall since this season are the most busiest days, even if it ends in november, youll never know they might still hiring
 
but when i was 16 the only thing i could get a job is from school, being an assistant, filing.. clerical work, not bad     and always have your own transportation, thats always a MUST, otherwise goodluck! _________________ |  |   
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													 	  | niko2x wrote: |  	  | I know a bunch of youse are in CA, so post to let us know you guys are alreight.  News source Yahoo!. | 
 Thanks for your concern, Niko. Didn't feel a thing. The earthquake was centered in Central California...
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													not in Okinawa. There they just have typhoons like all of southern asia. 	  | lovelessemotion wrote: |  	  | HAH!  us californians are used to all the 'shake and bake' by now so japan will feel just like home!  | 
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													 	  | Ren wrote: |  	  | Didn't know there was an earthquake until i read this post.  It is like my cnn.  Come to think of it i haven't watch tv in 4 days. | 
 That's surprising, since I thought Stockton was relatively close to Central California... Man, my geography sucks!
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													 	  | Ren wrote: |  	  | Stockton is actually in Northern California but lately i been sleeping alot so i might have slept through. I also lived by a train track so maybe am use the shake.  | 
 Heh, you kids are all alike: my niece and nephew who are college students sleep until 11 or 12...
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													 	  | Uchiha Potato wrote: |  	  | There was an Earthquake? Wow I must of slept through it, just like all the other earthquakes in California. In any case I'm alright. | 
 Heh. Another college student sleeping through an earthquake. Must be a college requirement...
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													 	  | bmwracer wrote: |  	  | Heh. Another college student sleeping through an earthquake. Must be a college requirement...
  Hey, Potato-guy you must know my niece and nephew...  | 
 
 hehe Im telling you not even a bear rumaging through my room for food could wake me up.
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													 	  | Uchiha Potato wrote: |  	  | 
 hehe Im telling you not even a bear rumaging through my room for food could wake me up.
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 Heh. Maybe the bear would be sleeping next to you. Then you could hibernate together.
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