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Part Time Jobs . Kimberly Den Heyer Jenna Semeraro Mike Carrano. Campus Tour Guide. Good job if you’re really into your university Flexibility not great because you work during scheduled tour times Hours vary depending on the season Pay: $8-$10
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Part Time Jobs Kimberly Den Heyer Jenna Semeraro Mike Carrano
Campus Tour Guide • Good job if you’re really into your university • Flexibility not great because you work during scheduled tour times • Hours vary depending on the season • Pay: $8-$10 • Raises given after a certain amount of time. • Requirements: • Be able to answer questions about the campus • Navigate tour • Keep everybody engaged
Concessions/Stadium Usher • Stadium usher tells people where their seats are • Working concessions is great, but can get crazy during halftime. • You get to see a free game. • Flexibility is bad, since all of the games are scheduled. • Pay: minimum wage
Student Librarian • You check books out and put them away • You may have to manage the computer systems. • During downtime you can read and work on homework. • Flexibility is good because of student employees • Hours are more manageable because many libraries close early • Pay: $11.42
Office Assistant/Desk Assistant • It’s the person who sits at the desk in the dorms. • They check people in and out of the building • While working you can use your computer and get some homework and studying done • Flexibility is great because most managers allow students to select what hours they can work • Pay: $8-$10
Computer Lab Assistant • It can be for the sciences like chemistry and biology, helping a Doctor in the research lab, or helping students in the class lab. • Flexibility isn’t great because of lab and research times. • Pay: $8 to $11
Resident Assistant/RA • Resident Assistants get a significant amount of perks • You get free room and board • You make a decent amount of money • You need to be able to respond quickly. • You have to write up people, deal with crisis situations, come up with bulletin board ideas, icebreakers, and other activities.
Tutor • Flexibility is highly rated because you usually schedule with the student you assign. • This allows you to make changes when you’re busy • If you are going into teaching tutoring will look good on your resume • Pay: $10-$15
University Bookstore Worker • Flexibility is decent because they are mostly student staffed, so management understands student commitments. • Hours can be hectic at the start of each quarter or semester. • Pay: minimum wage or a little more • Raises are available
Cafeteria Worker • Flexibility is great because bosses understand that they’re scheduling students. • Hours tend to vary • Pay: minimum wage • Raises are available
Babysitter • Watch young children while parents go out. • You can advertise through your school newspaper. • If you get babysitting jobs at night, you can always work on homework after putting the children to sleep. • Pay:$10-$15
Websites Used • http://www.nextstudent.com/nextpath-online/blogs/students/a…ve/2008/08/20/8-top-paying-part-time-jobs-for-college-students.aspx • http://collegeandfinance.com/11-best-student-jobs-to-have-in-college/