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Target (As one of the tech guys)
Walmart
Wawa
McDonalds
Gamestop (I've heard really bad things about this place and going into the store is a very dead experience.)
Dollar Tree
Wendys
Burger King (being built currently)
Dunkin Donuts

If you've never worked I still want your opinion on these places
 
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None, get an online job and actually make some money instead of slave labour.
 

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None, get an online job and actually make some money instead of slave labour.
I can use retail experience when applying for any job including an online job
 

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Honestly, chose whatever pays the most but if they all pay the same, chose a job YOU like.

I have a minimum wage job working at a ice rink, but I play hockey and I honestly very much enjoy my job.

Make sure its something you enjoy as it wont be THAT painful to go to work :)
 

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Definetly don't do a fast food resturant as customers are extremely rude. I'd suggest if you like gaming then definetly Target or gamestop.
 

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I can use retail experience when applying for any job including an online job
I have multiple friends working minimum wage jobs at places like these, they learn nothing and barely make anything. There are many ways to get around doing these jobs, it just takes a little bit of ingenuity or education. In my case I learned how to do graphic design by non stop watching YouTube tutorials for 6 months, I now sell my logos for $250 and am making much, much, much more than any of my friends working at the places you listed. I highly recommend you try to learn some sort of skill or take a chance at a small business, streetwear company, website, anything you can think of. Trust me, you won't regret it.
 

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I have multiple friends working minimum wage jobs at places like these, they learn nothing and barely make anything. There are many ways to get around doing these jobs, it just takes a little bit of ingenuity or education. In my case I learned how to do graphic design by non stop watching YouTube tutorials for 6 months, I now sell my logos for $250 and am making much, much, much more than any of my friends working at the places you listed. I highly recommend you try to learn some sort of skill or take a chance at a small business, streetwear company, website, anything you can think of. Trust me, you won't regret it.
Ive honestly wanted to do the same thing. My parents hate me on my computer so they basically forced me to go get a job.

Although, they were a bit shook when I brought in $1,000 from a Minecraft server ;)
 

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I have multiple friends working minimum wage jobs at places like these, they learn nothing and barely make anything. There are many ways to get around doing these jobs, it just takes a little bit of ingenuity or education. In my case I learned how to do graphic design by non stop watching YouTube tutorials for 6 months, I now sell my logos for $250 and am making much, much, much more than any of my friends working at the places you listed. I highly recommend you try to learn some sort of skill or take a chance at a small business, streetwear company, website, anything you can think of. Trust me, you won't regret it.
I have been learning video editing but graphic design is not my forte. Watched tutorials, and even signed up for a class dedicated to it in my hs.

Thanks for the advice
 

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I worked at dollar tree and it was a nightmare the co workers are lazy af and fucking annoying.. and the customers most of the time were nice but sometimes there are some fucking idiots who come to the store. i worked there for like 3 months..


I work at Walmart now and its super fun and easy.. but there are too many idiots who come to the store trying to steal.. products. but the co workers, manager are extremely nice and fun to work with only reason im still working there tbh


i suggest working at Walmart
 

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Wawa ( Don't Know What That Is )
Convenience Store // Gas Station located in PA / Southern NJ that's very popular
 

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Ive honestly wanted to do the same thing. My parents hate me on my computer so they basically forced me to go get a job.

Although, they were a bit shook when I brought in $1,000 from a Minecraft server ;)
My parents weren't all that pleased with my constant tutorial watching either, but once they realized the results you can get if you put the work in it doesn't matter anymore. I'm now opening a company called Inventa LLC and we'll be doing monthly based subscriptions for branding. I never would've thought I'd come this far but I always put in that work and was willing to learn.

I have been learning video editing but graphic design is not my forte. Watched tutorials, and even signed up for a class dedicated to it in my hs.

Thanks for the advice

I just used graphic design as an example because that happens to be the road I've traveled, there are many other routes you can take you just need to end up at the final destination. There is no trick or secret to this, you just need to put in the work. You may not even know what you're working for, if you don't work to find out, once you do know work to make it reality. Set goals for yourself, once you hit those goals it'll be the most rewarding thing you've ever felt. Nothing comes easy, it's up to you to make things into reality, and the only reality you'll be getting from that list is one you don't want to be in.
 

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I can use retail experience when applying for any job including an online job
I can use my international connections with multi-national companies who I worked with more than some retail experience by Walmart. And I make a butt load more money.

It's just what you prefer I guess. The easy road or the hard road.
 
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