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I found this and it perfectly describes what I want I just don't know how to find it. Help please? Summer Jobs at Resorts Resorts often hire young people for cleaning jobs, food preparation, bussing, refreshment sales, activity leaders, gift shop workers, front desk assistants, housekeeping jobs, kid’s club assistants and waterfront staff. Some resorts provide housing for staff so these jobs provide an opportunity to spend some time in an exciting location where you will meet lots of other young people.
2 answers - Asked By: Amy - 2/18/2013
I've been thinking about working at a fast food place just to earn some extra money. But I don't have any experience. When I work there, I want to be a cook or a food preparation worker. What is it like working at a fast food place? And are the jobs hard?
6 answers - Asked By: mskeesha1979 - 12/15/2008
Hey guys, Do you mind giving me information about the different job roles in Mcdonalds with a short information about them? Also would it be ok if you can tell me how motivation works in Mcdonalds, like rewards etc in the business? thanks very much
1 answer - Asked By: gian maranon - 3/14/2013
Im about to be 17 and ready to go look for a job.. I know u can look in newspapers and ask around but what else? Like what do I say to the employee when Im asking for a resume? I need tips on what to do know it sounds silly but I feel dumb asking my parents ;/
1 answer - Asked By: chinkk - 6/21/2012
I might go to a vo-tech high school next year but if i pick culinary arts and get my degree in that what kind of jobs would open up to me? Thanks!
1 answer - Asked By: Tiy M - 11/16/2009
I understand the fact that it gave people jobs, is there anything more than that? I need to write a 5 page research paper. The opposing argument is that the monetary system pulled us out of the depression. Sources would be awesome =) It doesn't need to be specific, something like 1. Created jobs 2. Did this 3. Did this just arguments to help me narrow down what i should research
2 answers - Asked By: Anton Y - 1/10/2012
The recession is on its way, what is it going to be like. I go to college and I am studying to be an accountant I am 19 and I live with my parents, my mother works as a cafateria worker for public schools and my dad is a hydrolics specialist and has been with the same company for about 15 years.I also have a 14 yo sister. Will it be impossible for me to find some part time work? beacuse Im having enough trouble as it is.
3 answers - Asked By: R G - 1/22/2008
Our assignment is to identify who composes a food service management and describe the responsibilities of each.
1 answer - Asked By: Philina F - 10/10/2007
My son just turned 14 recently. We're trying to get him a job at a local shoppers drug mart they say you have to be at least 16 to work. But other people say you at least need to 14. Does anyone know where how to get a job at 14?
2 answers - Asked By: Gabriel - 11/17/2012
Changes on a global scale are happening at an alarming rate. Most of the people that I have acquaintance with seem to be in denial. Specifically and realistically what do you think is in store for America and how do you think it will personally affect your life? Have you made any preparations? Please do not answer with political bias, just the facts and what you think is really going to happen.
5 answers - Asked By: Captain America - 2/17/2009
As in work at a Job. Save up money and go to the next town? Where would you sleep? Since hotels would be way to expensive?
1 answer - Asked By: Dimensional Wisdom - 1/30/2012
I am 13 year old and I want to do delivery newspaper (paper route) job.
2 answers - Asked By: Patrick - 10/30/2012
What kind of job can i get?where could I try to find that kinda job?
1 answer - Asked By: karpagam k - 9/10/2007
I live in Ontario and would like to know cuz i am thinking about getting a job at a clothing store.
2 answers - Asked By: Ashley Ghamandy - 11/15/2010
I find it difficult to believe that my political vote makes a difference (don't worry, I still do it). That's a different story when I spend my money. I feel like I am directly contributing to a "cause". When I hear of a company that treats its workers exceptionally well or has a functional program to lessen its negative impact on the environment it definitely makes me want to choose their products even if they cost a little more. So, in a free market economy, is the socially conscious educated consumer essential to a better society? Or, is this impossible because of a prevailing 'cheaper is better' mindset?
2 answers - Asked By: iknownothing - 10/25/2006
I am 15 and I'm really interested in joining the canadian forces someday, i don't want to be in the air force or the naval i would rather be in the army. I was wondering if anyone could give me a list of jobs that would be good? if it comes down to it, i wouldn't mind the naval
2 answers - Asked By: - 5/30/2010
(I mean where do I apply for such a job? I have checked websites of several airlines but none of them list this position in their career search. Are food service personnels hired by contracters? If so, how do I apply to a contracter? Any help will be greatly appreciated! Thanks a bunch!) http://www.avjobs.com/careers/detail.asp?RecID=84
3 answers - Asked By: cecile89 - 7/11/2007
I am 13 year old and want a real job.
1 answer - Asked By: Patrick - 10/30/2012
I would also like to know what requirements it takes in a person to be a good cheff, and prestigious schools i can study in.
5 answers - Asked By: Matt - 3/27/2009
Serious answers only, please. I don't need anyone telling me to eat them. I just rescued an adult rabbit from the animal shelter 2 weeks ago. I was told that the workers at the animal shelter didn't know whether it was a male or a female. I had planned on taking the rabbit to the vet, but before I could, she gave birth to 5 babies. It completely caught me off-guard and I was totally unprepared. She actually gave birth in my son's blanket on our sofa. As much as I didn't want to handle the babies, I had to get them off of the furniture and into a box I had filled with soft blankets. I did so about 5 minutes after they were born. All of this took place around 11 am on Monday morning. I have been watching the mother with the babies ever since, and I have yet to see her nurse the little ones. She protects them, but from far away. Occasionally she'll jump in the box with them, but she gets right back out. I went to the pet store and bought some K.M.R., but I don't want to use it... Obviously, it would be best for the mother to feed the babies, but I'm just not sure if she is. Their tummies were fat when they were born, but now they are getting kind of skinny. They seem healthy, but I don't know if they've been fed. If not, how long can they go without food? I've ready several articles about this, and everything said not to worry and that the mother feeds them when no one's looking, but I've been keeping a close eye on her. Maybe she's feeding them when I'm asleep, but is that enough for the babies if so?
7 answers - Asked By: georgia_mommy - 4/18/2007
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Food Services Career Tools

Food Preparation Workers, Other

Salaries

$14,560.00 - $24,960.00
Typical Salary for Food Preparation Workers, Other
(153 Respondents)
Source: Monster.com Careerbenchmarking Tool

Education / Training

High School
31.1%
Some College Coursework Completed
27.4%
Associates
18.5%
Bachelor's
11.1%
Some High School Coursework
5.2%
Certification
3.7%
(135 Respondents)
Source: Monster.com Careerbenchmarking Tool

Food Preparation Workers, Other

All food preparation workers not listed separately.
Rate of Growth
10.30 %
Size of Industry in 2006:
814,000
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, May 2006

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