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Do your homework to avoid a BAD Scenario, look to see who is hiring and visit the business as a customer, check out the staff and ask questions like " Do you like working here?" Is the business nice and clean? good customer service? Do some research before applying!
Looking for a kitchen job with HOUSING! Great for single or SOLO people finding seasonal employment in remote locations! Many employers offer bonus for completing a season and some have multiple locations where you move within the company and work year around with health insurance and 401k
I have found jobs listed on the state website to be useful because they are compliant with all state and local employment laws. Usually these jobs are more institutions like hospitals, jails, retirement homes, etc. They are up front regarding Pay, benefits, and employment requirements
I have found jobs listed on the state website to be useful because they are compliant with all state and local employment laws. Usually these jobs are more institutions like hospitals, jails, retirement homes, etc. They are up front regarding Pay, benefits, and employment requirements
When you get a job interview, relax and ask questions to your potential employer, remember they are also being interviewed by you, if you want to work for them, and what are the benefits and pay rates, dates, growth potential? Work schedule, days off, holidays, etc.