Pyrrsefanie
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If I'm just looking for some crappy part-time job for some income while I finish up my degree... eh, I'll probably get minimum wage, but my last retail job had me earning close to $10 an hour. Even still, I don't expect over $7 an hour for it. The good part is that the shopping mall is really close to me and is usually hiring for one thing or another, so commuting expenses don't really factor in for me. I'm also not paying rent at this point in time. HOWEVER. When it comes to a *real* job? If it's something I'm skilled in, I won't take less than about $13.50 an hour. I can accept $11 an hour for an entry-level position, maybe even $10 if I really like the place for whatever reason. And of course, depending on the workload they're going to put on me... the job I just quit was paying me $11.50 an hour for design services, which I do have experience and a wealth of knowledge in.... and I was fine with that until they started firing other people, refusing to hire anyone to fill in for them, and then dumping the workload on me. For $11.50 an hour. Fuck that, if you're going to make me do the work of three employees in three different departments, I want $11.50 for each employee I'm supposed to be replacing. As far as losing wages from reporting on a W2, if you make less than I believe $12,458 per year or so, you will actually get a higher tax return and owe nothing. Even still, I've found that I can make up to about $15,000 a year and not have to pay any taxes whatsoever. Also, if I may warn against phone banks... they're very dependent on performance. If you don't meet your weekly quota they're likely going to discharge you, which will then affect being hired by future employers. They also don't have a horribly wonderful history of treating their employees well.
< Message edited by Pyrrsefanie -- 4/7/2008 9:39:41 AM >
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