On-campus job
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On-campus job
I know a bunch of people on here have had on-campus jobs. Has anyone had one that they would recommend...to me?
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I've really enjoyed all of my on campus jobs. I've worked at the Subway in the Cougareat, as a Hawker for concessions, as a concessions worker, and at the old Cannon Center. Oh, and I currently work for BYU Broadcasting on the production crew. I would recommend any of those, except my current job, but that's only because the fewer people working there the more often I get scheduled. My roommate has had problems with the Taco Bell in the Cougareat, but other than that most people seem to enjoy working there.
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I've worked in the Bookstore on the sales floor and as event staff for football games, basketball games, devotionals, etc. I would recommend either of those. I've also had early morning custodial. It pays well, but getting up so early gets very wearing.
Goober says grounds crew is kinda fun too.
Goober says grounds crew is kinda fun too.
The Epistler was quite honestly knocked on her ethereal behind by the sheer logic of this.
swimsuit model, eh?... so nerdgirl, what are you up to this friday night?
i worked computer support for the college of fine arts, then i was a TA for ECEn 301 and now i'm a TA for CS 240. computer support was a ton of fun and i only left so i could get more face time with professors in my fields of study. ECEn 301 sucked because i hate analog circuit design, 240 can be fun expect when the students are lame.
i worked computer support for the college of fine arts, then i was a TA for ECEn 301 and now i'm a TA for CS 240. computer support was a ton of fun and i only left so i could get more face time with professors in my fields of study. ECEn 301 sucked because i hate analog circuit design, 240 can be fun expect when the students are lame.
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Besides being a TA in my major, which is obviously the best job because it helps you get a real job upon graduation, I also worked at the Creamery on Ninth for 2 years. I was the "grill closer", so I can literally say I flipped burgers. Loved every minute of it. Well, except taking out the grease trap every night, that thing smelled really strange. But it was still an awesome job.
If you're in any of the sciences, getting a job managing a research lab or doing research work for a professor are great jobs, because they have the added benefit of giving you experience in your field.
Getting a job as a department secretary or other such position is great too, because you can make a lot of contacts and get to know important people in your field.
Also, all through my time as a student I worked on the Events Staff crew at the Marriott Center and the Stadium. It's a good job if you like sports, don't mind crowds, and want to make some extra cash without a regularly scheduled position. It's also good because they allow you to work in addition to another on-campus job ... so you can make more money while still having another job that you're getting the maximally allowed hours with. However, if you don't like dealing with all sorts of people steer clear of this job.
Getting a job as a department secretary or other such position is great too, because you can make a lot of contacts and get to know important people in your field.
Also, all through my time as a student I worked on the Events Staff crew at the Marriott Center and the Stadium. It's a good job if you like sports, don't mind crowds, and want to make some extra cash without a regularly scheduled position. It's also good because they allow you to work in addition to another on-campus job ... so you can make more money while still having another job that you're getting the maximally allowed hours with. However, if you don't like dealing with all sorts of people steer clear of this job.
Here are the on-campus jobs, in the order I would recommend them:
1. Lab worker in the WIDB
3. (tie) RA
3. secretary for a professor
4. games assistant/chaperone for Youth Conferences
Jobs I would UN-recommend:
5. early-morning custodial . . . a shift during waking hours would be fine, but I lasted a month on this unholy schedule
6. catering . . . should be renamed "doing dishes in scalding hot water till midnight on a weekend." I'll pass
1. Lab worker in the WIDB
3. (tie) RA
3. secretary for a professor
4. games assistant/chaperone for Youth Conferences
Jobs I would UN-recommend:
5. early-morning custodial . . . a shift during waking hours would be fine, but I lasted a month on this unholy schedule
6. catering . . . should be renamed "doing dishes in scalding hot water till midnight on a weekend." I'll pass
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bismark - what I'm up to on friday night is probably about 3,000 miles away from you (assuming you live in Provo). Seriously though, the swimsuit model thing was a really great job. Not a great resume-builder, but you get paid to sit around and do nothing, and you learn interesting things about art and the human body. And one guy once drew me holding a light saber. And it's really good if you have a crazy schedule, because they email you a bunch of jobs once a week and you can pick which ones work for you, and you never have to have more than a 3-hour block of time free.