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Posted by gohardgohome (Member # 9803) on :
 
Near the union city area. Currently working at Costco but I'm so tired of customer service, pay and benefits are ok. But need more...since i am only part time. And hours are not so good right now...and defently not looking to stay here forever.
All I have as of right now is a high school diploma. Any city jobs? Like to keep it local bcuz of my family(wife and kids). Willing to learn anything. Good with computers. Some mechanical knowledge of course. Let me know.

[ September 26, 2012, 09:55 PM: Message edited by: gohardgohome ]
 
Posted by slow2v (Member # 9403) on :
 
Costco in hayward [Big Grin]
 
Posted by gohardgohome (Member # 9803) on :
 
Yea right!funny guy [Roll Eyes]
 
Posted by BLK35th (Member # 4685) on :
 
https://www.calopps.org


Other than that, you should really look into college. Even if its community college, you will not regret it in the next coming 20+years.

Fuck dead end jobs.
 
Posted by cobraracer46 (Member # 1142) on :
 
Having only a high school diploma and no specialized skills will make it very difficult, but not impossible to find a good paying job.

If you are young, don't be a stupid fool; learn a trade, go to college, the military or get in with a good company.
 
Posted by venomous99 (Member # 1917) on :
 
if u have the opportunity as ppl have stated go to school. its a proven fact that ppl w/ a college degrees on average find jobs quicker and get paid more than a hs graduate.

understandable if you dont have this option so make the best of what you have in front of you.
 
Posted by Nifty50 (Member # 9987) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by venomous99:
if u have the opportunity as ppl have stated go to school. its a proven fact that ppl w/ a college degrees on average find jobs quicker and get paid more than a hs graduate.

understandable if you dont have this option so make the best of what you have in front of you.

This^^^. True fact.

Going to college and getting an education is one of the best decisions I've made.
 
Posted by Cobra 93-4992 (Member # 4992) on :
 
If you want jobs don't vote for Obama, the economy was recovering just fine until obamacare was enacted. Now look at the economy, bleh
 
Posted by phonso302 (Member # 9260) on :
 
Oops wrong thread!

[ September 27, 2012, 07:19 PM: Message edited by: phonso302 ]
 
Posted by BLK35th (Member # 4685) on :
 
If you think college is going to be expensive, you should start now because it will NEVER get cheaper.

There are all sorts of financial aids, Board of Governor's Fee Waivers and General Assistance to help you take care of your family.

Yes, you might have to give up a few hobbies (Cars/toys/guns etc.) just to stay a float financially. But being able to put money aside for your babies college life and getting by comfortably, seems more rewarding.

Take on the college life now so that your kids can have a proper example when they grow up.

[ September 27, 2012, 07:46 PM: Message edited by: BLK35th ]
 
Posted by StangCity510 (Member # 11711) on :
 
http://www.cypressmandela.org/

Try out this program its free and they help you find employment after you complete it. Unless your lazy then i don't recommend it.

[ September 27, 2012, 10:06 PM: Message edited by: StangCity510 ]
 
Posted by gohardgohome (Member # 9803) on :
 
What do u guys think about a union job??
 
Posted by 5.0_707 (Member # 5893) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by gohardgohome:
What do u guys think about a union job??

Love mine! Local 853 [patriot]
 
Posted by CAStang (Member # 9568) on :
 
AT&T is hiring Premise Technicians (Uverse installers). It's a union job, lots of OT, good benefits, and a high school diploma is sufficient. As long as you have a valid drivers license and a clean piss test, they will consider you.
 
Posted by cobraracer46 (Member # 1142) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Cobra 93-4992:
If you want jobs don't vote for Obama, the economy was recovering just fine until obamacare was enacted. Now look at the economy, bleh

Your boy Romney would de terrible at growing the American economy.

Fact: Mitt Romney was against the auto industry bail outs.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61HbcIpKL7E&feature=relmfu
 
Posted by Wildfire532FB (Member # 1482) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by cobraracer46:
quote:
Originally posted by Cobra 93-4992:
If you want jobs don't vote for Obama, the economy was recovering just fine until obamacare was enacted. Now look at the economy, bleh

Your boy Romney would de terrible at growing the American economy.

Fact: Mitt Romney was against the auto industry bail outs.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61HbcIpKL7E&feature=relmfu

Isn't GM failing again?
 
Posted by fredfifty (Member # 10320) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by gohardgohome:
Near the union city area. Currently working at Costco but I'm so tired of customer service, pay and benefits are ok. But need more...since i am only part time. And hours are not so good right now...and defently not looking to stay here forever.
All I have as of right now is a high school diploma. Any city jobs? Like to keep it local bcuz of my family(wife and kids). Willing to learn anything. Good with computers. Some mechanical knowledge of course. Let me know.

i loved working at costco! warehouse 422 in the building!! haha this was back in 99
 
Posted by SSF_5.0_WARRIOR (Member # 10170) on :
 
Go to school if you can bro best advice I have to give you. Not only does open more doors for you but it's an experience and you get to learn a lot about the world, life etc.. Not the easiest but worth it [patriot]
 
Posted by BLK35th (Member # 4685) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by SSF_5.0_WARRIOR:
Go to school if you can bro best advice I have to give you. Not only does open more doors for you but it's an experience and you get to learn a lot about the world, life etc.. Not the easiest but worth it [patriot]

What he said.
 
Posted by MauriSSio (Member # 9943) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by SSF_5.0_WARRIOR:
Go to school if you can bro best advice I have to give you. Not only does open more doors for you but it's an experience and you get to learn a lot about the world, life etc.. Not the easiest but worth it [patriot]

im all for him going to school but going to college doesnt mean hes going to learn much about the world and life. he definately wont have everything figured out, but that degree would definately look good on the resume which is the most important thing to employers. Im a graduate btw.
 
Posted by 87MclarenMustang (Member # 10695) on :
 
I remember 4 years ago when i had a second job as a night cashier at 7-11 that there were college BA graduates applying fora job there... Economy is shit and i wouldn't spend 40k+ and put myself in debt for several years to struggle for a job. Gl
 
Posted by moeofit32 (Member # 10393) on :
 
having the school for back up is nice only when u can get a job with or without obama jobs are gonna be a issue for a while...sucks companys that are not doing bad are using the economy to out source work

[ September 30, 2012, 02:59 PM: Message edited by: moeofit32 ]
 
Posted by BLK35th (Member # 4685) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 87MclarenMustang:
I remember 4 years ago when i had a second job as a night cashier at 7-11 that there were college BA graduates applying fora job there... Economy is shit and i wouldn't spend 40k+ and put myself in debt for several years to struggle for a job. Gl

The area of study has a lot to do with not finding a proper career. Usually big companies look for Accounting and business administration degrees.

If you hold a Business administration degree, it is a well known fact that you will Not struggle on your job hunt.

To the OP, I would really take the time and research into what fields are going to be in high demand for the next 10-20 years.
 
Posted by stangrus95 (Member # 10653) on :
 
Which Hayward Costco? A st or Hesperian?
I used to work at the A st 1 but I know hella ppl at the new Hesperian 1 2
 
Posted by Topete (Member # 4803) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by BLK35th:
quote:
Originally posted by 87MclarenMustang:
I remember 4 years ago when i had a second job as a night cashier at 7-11 that there were college BA graduates applying fora job there... Economy is shit and i wouldn't spend 40k+ and put myself in debt for several years to struggle for a job. Gl

The area of study has a lot to do with not finding a proper career. Usually big companies look for Accounting and business administration degrees.

If you hold a Business administration degree, it is a well known fact that you will Not struggle on your job hunt.

To the OP, I would really take the time and research into what fields are going to be in high demand for the next 10-20 years.

Couldnt be more right. #1 way to get a job = who you know.
 
Posted by tonkaboyrich496 (Member # 9877) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by moeofit32:
having the school for back up is nice only when u can get a job with or without obama jobs are gonna be a issue for a while...sucks companys that are not doing bad are using the economy to out source work

exactly. obama care has nothing to do with people hiring.
 
Posted by gohardgohome (Member # 9803) on :
 
Everybody and their mama knows I think that school is the way to go..but Damn.with a child and a job and just being a dad sometimes school isn't an option..mama isn't a stay at home mom neither...I think that a union job would really be a way to go, been reading about it a lot..some certification, quick school and go.
 
Posted by Jaejae5.0 (Member # 7958) on :
 
You should try some construction jobs..I worked at MF maher in vallejo and you start at 26.89$ but you have to join a union..I now work as a safety attendant for a subcontracted company through refineries..I make less but I get double the hours..school isn't for everyone..I was a Highschool dropout..you just gotta get in where you fit in bro..try some welding classes or another trade..good luck to you
 
Posted by S V T (Member # 11387) on :
 
HOME DEPOT IS HIRING . [patriot]
 




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