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soera:
Id back the Game stop option too. Walmart is probably out of the question with the lifting issue. Best Buy could have areas you could work (such as the game section or the Cd/Dvd area) but there are spots in there where stuff is definitely heavier. At Gamestop, you should almost never have a lifting issue. And you would have access to all the cool standees and what not.

Im actually considering getting another job soon myself.

htimreimer:

--- Quote from: matt on March 22, 2012, 10:57:16 am ---If you work in a good store, it really isn't even work.

--- End quote ---

which one would be the good store?

i am thinking of the one in the the cornwall mall the biggest mall in regina if not the biggest one in saskatchewan because its a one way bus ride 

matt:
I'm not familiar with your area so I have no clue. A good store is usually just depends on the other employees. If they are cool and you think you'd fit in, apply there.

jcalder8:
Have you gotten offers from all three places or are they just where you might apply? If you are just applying then drop a resume/application off at each and see what happens.

amauriel:

--- Quote from: jcalder8 on March 22, 2012, 11:40:07 am ---Have you gotten offers from all three places or are they just where you might apply? If you are just applying then drop a resume/application off at each and see what happens.

--- End quote ---

Agreed. I thought I'd walk into a game store my first year looking for a job, and I ended up applying at probably 15 different places when that store didn't hire me for just the summer. I spent that summer as a meat slicer in a deli, and although it wasn't my dream job, it wasn't fast food and I actually really enjoyed it.

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