Warehouse jobs are one of the best kinds of jobs to get. Costco is the mother of them all and thanks to them, we shop differently. Costco made us think in “bulk” when we shop. Why buy one bar or soap when we can buy 50 all at once at a much cheaper price! That mentality caught on like wildfiire and soon many other warehouse style franchises opened us.
Here’s how they got their start. James Sinegal and Jeffery Brotman opened the first Costco wearheouse in 1983. Located in Seattle Washington, the pair Read the rest of this entry »
As summer winds down and people have to get back to work and or school, the search for hourly jobs and hourly careers are once again in full effect. and as your trusted advisor, Jobler is committing to making the job search process easy for you.
A great place to start is by determining what type of job you see yourself doing. Are you a team player? You’ll do great in a restaurant and coffee shop environment where you’re constantly working with other team members to keep up with the customer flow.
Some great places to consider-
trader joes
whole foods
vons
kroger
albertsons
bank of america
barclays
citibank
wells fargo
chase
Semi independent hourly jobs where you work behind the cash register as well as work together in stocking the shelves and organizing the stores include-
Until you can make money off your stock investments, you’ll have to find a good part time job to save money and invest, and hese are great companies with great systems implemented in their infrastructure so that their employees learn to work efficiently, to think on their own as well as thinking and working together as a team.
All of these companies are world famous and offer many corporate opportunities should you decide to continue your employment with them as a full time career employee.
Imagine getting a bunch of calls for job interviews next week. Instead of you walking in and asking if the companies are hiring, imagine them coming to you!
It’s FREE and easy to locate all the new jobs in your zip code, but you must be “hungry” to get the job!
The easiest way to fill out online applications for jobs is to visit Jobler.com, select the state you live in, then create a free profile, and you can submit yourself for free to as many job openings in your zip code instantly!
The economy may be in dire straits but there are still hundreds of thousands of jobs across the USA that still need to be filled and thousands of new job postings are listed daily in every major city and their surrounding areas-like yours!
One you find the job or jobs that you are interested in applying for, you can submit your online applications for jobs IMMEDIATELY!
Do it now! Just about every kind of job you can think about is hiring!
Remember that the key to any kind of success in life is to be persistent. You must have a main goal, and in this case, it’s to find a job or change careers.
When you find the job or jobs that you are interested in, you must do ALL you can to be the one that gets the job, not your neighbor down the street (since they aren’t going to be paying your bills and putting food in your mouth!). Know what I mean?
Be determined to get the job and then apply for as many jobs as you possibly can. And if you don’t hear any response from the companies that you applied at, fill out their online job applications AGAIN!
Do it over and over until you get the job! Start NOW!
Ever walk into Home Depot, Lowes, or Sams Club, etc… and see how happy their workers look? They really look like they are having a great time doing what they love working in a big warehouse.
There are thousands of warehouse job openings and production job openings in the United States- right now!
Most warehouse jobs don’t require a high school diploma and the average hourly wage is around $18 an hour! Warehouse truck drivers are required to have a CDL.
Warehouse jobs offer great pay and flexible hours and most companies offer their warehouse employees benefits too!
Part time construction jobs are in abundance in times of economic booms. When real estate soars, construction jobs are plentiful because builders have to keep up with the demand for housing.
We recently saw this phenomenon during the real estate boom, especially in places like Miami, Southern California, Las Vegas, and Phoenix.
However, with the tightening of bank funds, homeowners and potential homeowners are finding it tough to qualify for loans to either purchase a house or extract any equity.
This credit crunch has caused many builders to either halt their building projects or abandon their building project altogether leaving part time construction jobs few and far between.
Builders and contractors lucky enough to still be working, offer up part time construction jobs on a project by project basis.