When's a good day and time to walk in and ask about a job?
>>16988627
Unsolicited calls or visits are usually best on Monday or Tuesday at 8-9:00. People aren't jaded and bogged down with shit because of the end of the day/week yet.
>>16988627
that's not how it works anymore
Any day the place is open.
They may say they aren't Hiring atm, they may tell you to apply online, they man hand you an application.
But the most important thing about job hunting is apply everywhere, except for places that you are severly underqualified for (such as applying for a place that requires a Master's/Doctorate and you don't have one) even if the job says 5 years of "whatever" experience and you only got 3, apply anyway.
>>16988638
then what would be a better method? clicking careers on their site?
>>16988739
It all depends man.
I have a few questions though. How old are you? What would you like to do for a living? Do you have any hobbies?
>>16988759
I'm not OP, but I'm 19 and honestly I'm trying and hoping to get an engineering degree. although the way things are going it's pretty shitty. My parents can't afford to pay very much. To answer your last question, i used to draw with a tablet and worked on soldering rc things together.
>>16989280
Do you qualify for financial aid?
>>16988739
Basically that. Even if you go in person you'll probably just get told to do that.
>>16989280
Networking is your best friend for finding a job. It makes it so much easier and less stressful. Do as much as you can in school and make connections. If you're lucky someone first hand can help you. If not then they might know someone. It's all about networking.
The last two jobs I've had I was told by friends that X was hiring and was able to get a job because they really needed to fill a position. I've been at my current job for 2 years. If I ever need help finding another job I've got at least two supervisors here that I know could and would help me. If I want I can go back to my old job or the same field because I know a few people still doing it.
>>16989332
I did with my parents but ive always wanted to move out or something at least i'd be an "independent student". also there was all this red tape that came up last time i signed up with my cc and i didn't get anything.
>>16989346
thanks for the networking advice ill do my best with that.
as for the second part, i've heard similar examples but i never really got the references part of things are bosses willing to vouch for people.
>>16989423
bump