
I need a job. Anyone know if there is any. Seriously
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BettingGeekRestricted User
- 10-07-10
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#1I need a job. Anyone know if there is any. SeriouslyTags: None -
Ced's shadowSBR MVP
- 11-27-09
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#2Where are you?Comment -
BettingGeekRestricted User
- 10-07-10
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#3I am in North New Jersey. 25 mins away from Wall StreetComment -
RudyRuetiggerSBR Aristocracy
- 08-24-10
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#4level of education?Comment -
Mr KLCBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#5Check out collection agencies. The turnover is one of the highest in this line of work, so they are always looking for people. Find one that collects for the US Dept Of Education, and you can make some good bonuses if you do well. I've been doing it for 12 years now, and my wife don't have to work.Comment -
BettingGeekRestricted User
- 10-07-10
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#6MBA, finance - Top 50 business school
Grad GPA: 3.8
Undergrad: 3.7
Currently I am a Research Assistant for the Finance Department at my school ... if it helpsLast edited by BettingGeek; 11-25-10, 12:15 AM.Comment -
BettingGeekRestricted User
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#7Check out collection agencies. The turnover is one of the highest in this line of work, so they are always looking for people. Find one that collects for the US Dept Of Education, and you can make some good bonuses if you do well. I've been doing it for 12 years now, and my wife don't have to work.
I dont have balls to go ask ppl to pay their debt...Comment -
BettingGeekRestricted User
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zuluhead1``1SBR Wise Guy
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#11You could be a Pinball Wizard.Comment -
Dirty SanchezSBR Posting Legend
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#12Comment -
venice2222SBR Sharp
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#13Can you coach basketball? The Miami Heat may have an opening.Comment -
RudyRuetiggerSBR Aristocracy
- 08-24-10
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#16i'd just apply for entry level jobs at similar places..pay might/might not suck at the beginning, but contacts are what you are trying to make the first few years, not money (esp if you don't have much of a resume)Comment -
kingSBR Wise Guy
- 01-15-09
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#18I would advise you to go to college. Doesn't need to be a top tier college. People always tell me reason I have a good job is because I went to a good college. Sure I went to a top tier college but I put in hard work. Same people who went to college with me who didn't put in hard work are only getting 50-70k a year.
Trust me start college soon and you will be happy once you graduate and get paid good money, rather then 10-15 dollars an hour. I currently do networking and am a sub professor at a community college and a state college. Unless you are in college now and need a part time job then go to your school and ask what position they have available like working in the book store.
Since you live in NJ sign your self up at some schools like Rutgers, NJIT, and Stevens. By the way Stevens has a free application, won't hurt to try. If I was you I would go with Rutgers if you are tight with money since you will be an in state student.
Edit - Great I see you got your MBA now after I posted this. You then should have no problems finding a job. You are more then qualified at many places and should apply for an entry level job. Ask your school to help you. If your school had an co-op program you should of had no trouble at all.Last edited by king; 11-25-10, 12:31 AM.Comment -
BettingGeekRestricted User
- 10-07-10
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job market for finance major still sucks big timeComment -
BettingGeekRestricted User
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#21I would advise you to go to college. Doesn't need to be a top tier college. People always tell me reason I have a good job is because I went to a good college. Sure I went to a top tier college but I put in hard work. Same people who went to college with me who didn't put in hard work are only getting 50-70k a year.
Trust me start college soon and you will be happy once you graduate and get paid good money, rather then 10-15 dollars an hour. I currently do networking and am a sub professor at a community college and a state college. Unless you are in college now and need a part time job then go to your school and ask what position they have available like working in the book store.
Since you live in NJ sign your self up at some schools like Rutgers, NJIT, and Stevens. By the way Stevens has a free application, won't hurt to try. If I was you I would go with Rutgers if you are tight with money since you will be an in state student.
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Masu485SBR Hall of Famer
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#23I would advise you to go to college. Doesn't need to be a top tier college. People always tell me reason I have a good job is because I went to a good college. Sure I went to a top tier college but I put in hard work. Same people who went to college with me who didn't put in hard work are only getting 50-70k a year.
Trust me start college soon and you will be happy once you graduate and get paid good money, rather then 10-15 dollars an hour. I currently do networking and am a sub professor at a community college and a state college. Unless you are in college now and need a part time job then go to your school and ask what position they have available like working in the book store.
Since you live in NJ sign your self up at some schools like Rutgers, NJIT, and Stevens. By the way Stevens has a free application, won't hurt to try. If I was you I would go with Rutgers if you are tight with money since you will be an in state student.Comment -
RudyRuetiggerSBR Aristocracy
- 08-24-10
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i know when i graduated my internship didnt go that well either, so i started out on a very entry level position after graduation and am glad i did because it paid off big time.
good luck searching for the jobComment -
rem sleepSBR MVP
- 10-04-10
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#26Your overqualified for the vast majority of jobs hiring. Good luck finding a job.Comment -
BettingGeekRestricted User
- 10-07-10
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#27I would advise you to go to college. Doesn't need to be a top tier college. People always tell me reason I have a good job is because I went to a good college. Sure I went to a top tier college but I put in hard work. Same people who went to college with me who didn't put in hard work are only getting 50-70k a year.
Trust me start college soon and you will be happy once you graduate and get paid good money, rather then 10-15 dollars an hour. I currently do networking and am a sub professor at a community college and a state college. Unless you are in college now and need a part time job then go to your school and ask what position they have available like working in the book store.
Since you live in NJ sign your self up at some schools like Rutgers, NJIT, and Stevens. By the way Stevens has a free application, won't hurt to try. If I was you I would go with Rutgers if you are tight with money since you will be an in state student.
Edit - Great I see you got your MBA now after I posted this. You then should have no problems finding a job. You are more then qualified at many places and should apply for an entry level job. Ask your school to help you. If your school had an co-op program you should of had no trouble at all.
If there is an entry level job for me, I wouldn't be here asking.
Market is dead.Comment -
wtfSBR Posting Legend
- 08-22-08
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#29well you must be quite clever
cause hitting up the sbr posters for a job is DEFINITELY the right place to startComment -
big0marSBR MVP
- 01-09-09
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#33You create your own Opportunities[B][B]They key isn't getting rich quick. The key is getting rich slowly, and enjoying it.
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GiveMeaBJSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-08-09
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#34My girlfriend just got a job at a credit union for $19/hour about 3 months ago. She started in training, moved to teller, now is an assistant head teller making $53,000. They have already talked about her moving up to head teller. It will come within the next 6 months most likely. When that happens it will be $70,000 plus. She has a great deal of experience though, 5 years of being a head teller at a different bank. But, from what she tells me they hire all sorts of morons who walk in off the street. She said as long as you go over the top with politeness to co-workers and customers you will move up fast.Comment
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