Thursday, December 16, 2010

About im 15 and can legally work but nobody will hire me. is there anywhere in tucson that I can work at 15? thanks

im 15 and can legally work but nobody will hire me. is there anywhere in tucson that I can work at 15? thanks?
im only 15 and I live in tucson.according to the child labor laws I can work at 15 but I cant finde anyone that will hire me. does anyone in tucson know of a place that hires at 15? thanks
Careers & Employment - 4 Answers
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There's quite a few places that will hire you. Start with small businesses, then work your way to finding a corporation to hire you.
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Interesting. Too bad you speak English and are not an illegal, because I don't think age is an issue with their U.S. employers. Living in Tucson, I'm thinking you're not too many miles away from the Mexican border. Would it be possible for you to cross over and find some type of part-time menial job after school and then cross back after your shift?
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Try a Small Family Owned Or Locally Owned Resteraunt And Wash Dishes Or Becaome A Bus Boy, You Could Also try Cleaning Pools... Hope I Have Helped
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Hi, I appreciate your get-up-and-go enthusiasm! First off you will need to get some help in creating a 'resume' you can list things you have done around the house, school and neighborhood. Also list your attributes such as promptness, attention and care of customers, good listening skills, ability to follow instructions, and willing to learn! Did you look into getting 'working papers' ? Here are sources to help you: Employment Opportunities with Teen Challenge of Arizona Teen Challenge of Arizona, Inc. seeks individuals committed to The Lord and His call on their lives. Selected candidates will join a team of people working together to reach those bound by life-controlling problems. Send resume to: Teen Challenge of Arizona, Inc. ATTN: Human Resources Coordinator P.O. Box 5966, Tucson, Arizona, 85703 Fax to: 520-292-2257 extention 103 Email to: jobs@azteenchallenge.org Please contact our Human Resources Coordinator for more information and to learn how to apply... 1-800-346-7859 We look forward to speaking with you. Teen Challenge of Arizona is an equal opportunity employer And Also CITY OF TUCSON WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Workforce Development is defined as activities and services aimed at: 1) making all Tucson citizens (from children to adults) motivated, productive, and competitive in the new economic age; and 2) positioning the local business community in this new economic age so that it can develop and produce high value products and good paying jobs with career pathways for Tucsonans. & Tucson Youth Development (520) 623-5843 If you are the ages between 14-21, economically disadvantaged, in or out of school and need vocational training, give this number a call to find out about the program.
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

About Any recommendations for a good Tucson, AZ Internet Service Provider

Any recommendations for a good Tucson, AZ Internet Service Provider?
I'm moving to Tucson, AZ for work soon and I've been researching ISPs for good DSL service with no luck. They're either all dial-up, don't have service in my area, or have really negative reviews. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Other - Internet - 1 Answers
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I think Qwest, Cox, or Comcast seem to be your options. Qwest and Cox are pretty much everywhere in Tucson but Comcast isn't in all Tucson areas. Hopefully Comcast will be in the area you move to, because I recommend them over the others. We currently use Qwest and while we don't have any major issues with them, if you network a few computers in the same house, we have to reset the router at least once a day. They all offer bundle packages so I would see which one gives you the best value! good luck!
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