Saturday, November 7, 2009

Whats' the bet pay for a 15 year old looking for his first job.(melbourne)?

im 15 and looking for a job but i want a job with a good pay. ive applied at kmart and coles but i dont no the waiting period for an application. so ive decided to look for another job that gives me an excellent pay.
Whats' the bet pay for a 15 year old looking for his first job.(melbourne)?
Unless you want to do hard manual labour you won't get excellent pay at your age...





However, remember you do get paid more on weekends, public holidays etc.... My son worked at Coles - started at $7.70 (approx) the minimum wage for Qld, but working Sundays you can get over $10 an hour ....





You also get a staff discount card if you work for the Coles/Kmart group, which you mum can even use on her food shopping (that will make her happy) plus you get cheaper movie tickets through work etc...





All my sons mates applied online for jobs for Coles and Kmart and got called up for interviews and was working within a month, so don't let these online application forms put you off.





You can also try places like Subway, Mcdonalds, KFC, any fast food joints.





Supermarkets such as Woolworths, IGA, Bi-lo.





Department stores such as Target, K-Mart. Big W, Office works





Game shops, ebgames, Video/DVD rental stores ...





Hardware such as Bunnings, Mitre 10..





Movie Theaters, Library, Pizza Places, Small Takeaway shops etc





List is endless.





Get a CV together and start applying!





Remember it's all money in the end, and that's what you want


Good Luck
Reply:A 15 year old looking for his first job won't get to pick and choose jobs with excellent pay. You have no experience and no track record and no employer is going to pay you much more than the minimum until you've proven yourself. Take whatever job you can get and get that experience and track record so you have something to offer an employer.
Reply:When I started work at 15 I got $7.20 an hour in Queensland. For a 15yr old you can't really get 'good' pay because you have no skills that are desired by employers.
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