Gizza Job
#46
Re: Gizza Job
Yes to being a USC:
Requirements for USPS mail carriers include a high school diploma, a clean criminal background check and driving record, and proof of US citizenship.
They must also pass the 473 postal exam and go on an interview
Requirements for USPS mail carriers include a high school diploma, a clean criminal background check and driving record, and proof of US citizenship.
They must also pass the 473 postal exam and go on an interview
#47
Re: Gizza Job
Thanks for all comments - much appreciated.
Uber or Lyft - not sure my 19-year-old car will be viewed as suitable by prospective passengers.
Trader Joe's - yes, they seem to have a good rep as an employer, but not hiring here. Ditto Costco.
Census worker - this is one of the first jobs that took my attention. Better pay than most. But, must be US Citizen, so ruled out.
USPS Mail delivery - I have long thought I would love to drive the little USPS right-hand drive vans around town. I have never seen this job advertised, and I guess this is a highly coveted job.
OP never bothered to introduce him/her self: Apologies If I have breached the rules regarding introduction etiquette. Although, if this establishment requires Blazer and Tie to be worn at all times, I will not fit in here.
Uber or Lyft - not sure my 19-year-old car will be viewed as suitable by prospective passengers.
Trader Joe's - yes, they seem to have a good rep as an employer, but not hiring here. Ditto Costco.
Census worker - this is one of the first jobs that took my attention. Better pay than most. But, must be US Citizen, so ruled out.
USPS Mail delivery - I have long thought I would love to drive the little USPS right-hand drive vans around town. I have never seen this job advertised, and I guess this is a highly coveted job.
OP never bothered to introduce him/her self: Apologies If I have breached the rules regarding introduction etiquette. Although, if this establishment requires Blazer and Tie to be worn at all times, I will not fit in here.
#48
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Any pizza delivery places hiring drivers? They don't normally care what the car looks like, but suppose depends on gas prices if that sort of job will make money or not.
Any casinos in your area hiring?
Any casinos in your area hiring?
#49
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Thanks for all comments - much appreciated.
Uber or Lyft - not sure my 19-year-old car will be viewed as suitable by prospective passengers.
Trader Joe's - yes, they seem to have a good rep as an employer, but not hiring here. Ditto Costco.
Census worker - this is one of the first jobs that took my attention. Better pay than most. But, must be US Citizen, so ruled out.
USPS Mail delivery - I have long thought I would love to drive the little USPS right-hand drive vans around town. I have never seen this job advertised, and I guess this is a highly coveted job.
OP never bothered to introduce him/her self: Apologies If I have breached the rules regarding introduction etiquette. Although, if this establishment requires Blazer and Tie to be worn at all times, I will not fit in here.
Uber or Lyft - not sure my 19-year-old car will be viewed as suitable by prospective passengers.
Trader Joe's - yes, they seem to have a good rep as an employer, but not hiring here. Ditto Costco.
Census worker - this is one of the first jobs that took my attention. Better pay than most. But, must be US Citizen, so ruled out.
USPS Mail delivery - I have long thought I would love to drive the little USPS right-hand drive vans around town. I have never seen this job advertised, and I guess this is a highly coveted job.
OP never bothered to introduce him/her self: Apologies If I have breached the rules regarding introduction etiquette. Although, if this establishment requires Blazer and Tie to be worn at all times, I will not fit in here.
Regarding the several jobs that seem to require citizenship ... were you ever eligible to apply? There are a few recent threads on here where people talk about how long it took them to apply after becoming eligible (myself - 25 years!). It may serve as an illustration to others why you should consider applying even if you don't see much point at the time ... you just never know when it may become useful. I had assumed, when I was hot and heavy into my career, that it was pointless because I didn't want to work for the CIA or military, didn't care about voting, and didn't want to get called for jury duty. Little did I know that it may also prevent me getting a cushy job in my later years!
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Why pick on Walmart when it is generally true of retailers? In fact Walmart are better than many.
#53
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This reminds me of a chat I had one time with a Walmart "associate". The Walmart guy asked me where I was from, and when I answered U.K. he said that he had visited the U.K. more than once on business trips to visit a subsidiary operation. His previous job was Engineering Director at a large well-known disk drive manufacturer. He explained that the reason he was now working at Walmart was due to the very high level of stress at his previous position. He reckoned that one more year in his previous job would have killed him due to stress.
#54
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Wal Mart has spent the law few years improving things. Lowest hourly wage they offer in stores is now $13 per hour.
They now offer up to 48 hours a year paid time off.
75% of store level managers and department managers started as hourly employees.
They offer medical at 30 hours a week. Plans start at $26 per check.
Average hourly wage is now $14.26 before benefits are included.
They offer ways to get a bachelors degree for $1 per day at their partner schools (only in certain subjects not a free for all.)
They offer those employees without HS the ability to get HS diploma free of cost.
Are they as good as Costco no. But they are improving.
They now offer up to 48 hours a year paid time off.
75% of store level managers and department managers started as hourly employees.
They offer medical at 30 hours a week. Plans start at $26 per check.
Average hourly wage is now $14.26 before benefits are included.
They offer ways to get a bachelors degree for $1 per day at their partner schools (only in certain subjects not a free for all.)
They offer those employees without HS the ability to get HS diploma free of cost.
Are they as good as Costco no. But they are improving.
#55
Re: Gizza Job
Wal Mart has spent the law few years improving things. Lowest hourly wage they offer in stores is now $13 per hour.
They now offer up to 48 hours a year paid time off.
75% of store level managers and department managers started as hourly employees.
They offer medical at 30 hours a week. Plans start at $26 per check.
Average hourly wage is now $14.26 before benefits are included.
They offer ways to get a bachelors degree for $1 per day at their partner schools (only in certain subjects not a free for all.)
They offer those employees without HS the ability to get HS diploma free of cost.
Are they as good as Costco no. But they are improving.
They now offer up to 48 hours a year paid time off.
75% of store level managers and department managers started as hourly employees.
They offer medical at 30 hours a week. Plans start at $26 per check.
Average hourly wage is now $14.26 before benefits are included.
They offer ways to get a bachelors degree for $1 per day at their partner schools (only in certain subjects not a free for all.)
They offer those employees without HS the ability to get HS diploma free of cost.
Are they as good as Costco no. But they are improving.
Hopefully there is some human decency shining through the dystopian gloom of end-game capitalism.
#56
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Joined: Jul 2018
Location: California
Posts: 254
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#57
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It is reported that the number of over-65s in the US workplace has increased by 35% in the space of 5 years and is the fastest growing segment in the workforce, so I am going with the trend here.
Had an interview recently at the local equivalent of Jobcentre. I asked the lady there directly if I am wasting my time looking for a job at my age. She assured me that employers are not allowed to discriminate due to age. Having said that, they had me amend my resume to remove all age indicators.
Interview arranged later today at a casino, so perhaps I will get a glimpse at this seedy underworld of racketeering and second-hand cigarette smoke. The interviewer's caller ID is William Hill. Now there is a name I recognize.
Had an interview recently at the local equivalent of Jobcentre. I asked the lady there directly if I am wasting my time looking for a job at my age. She assured me that employers are not allowed to discriminate due to age. Having said that, they had me amend my resume to remove all age indicators.
Interview arranged later today at a casino, so perhaps I will get a glimpse at this seedy underworld of racketeering and second-hand cigarette smoke. The interviewer's caller ID is William Hill. Now there is a name I recognize.
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My sense is that "casual" service-type jobs - e.g. Walmart greeter etc - are easier to find for over 65's here than in the UK. But in many professions there is rampant ageism. Like Steerpike, I'm a software developer, and it was very noticeable that once I reached 60 I stopped getting any bites for full time employment. I've also worked at a couple of startups where they clearly weren't going to interview older people. All done verbally, of course, so there was no documented track record that could have been useful to prove age discrimination.
Last edited by Giantaxe; Jun 20th 2019 at 8:09 pm.
#59
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All done verbally, of course, so there was no documented track record that could have been useful to prove age discrimination.
#60
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My sense is that "casual" service-type jobs - e.g. Walmart greeter etc - are easier to find for over 65's here than in the UK. But in many professions there is rampant ageism. Like Steerpike, I'm a software developer, and it was very noticeable that once I reached 60 I stopped getting any bites for full time employment. I've also worked at a couple of startups where they clearly weren't going to interview older people. All done verbally, of course, so there was no documented track record that could have been useful to prove age discrimination.