best paying student jobs

<p>What are they? What are the best jobs/best paying jobs. Just curious :)</p>

<p>work study jobs (if you have federal work study on your financial aid)</p>

<p>cornell annual fund job (where you call alumni for money) </p>

<p>generally CIT (cornell information technology) are the best jobs...great for CS majors...</p>

<p>Best paying:</p>

<p>Lifeguarding (if you have certification): starts at $9.00/hr and goes up each semester</p>

<p>There are some office jobs that pay $10+ an hour</p>

<p>Library jobs don't pay as well....but they are more flexible with scheduling and it's very easy to find a sub if you have a conflict...only downside is you must have work study to be eligible for these jobs.</p>

<p>Yeah many of the office jobs pay $10+, I have one this semester. They are great. </p>

<p>Also TA's get an excess of $10 if you do it more than one semester I believe.</p>

<p>What are some work study jobs?
What are some office jobs that pay 10+?
What are some jobs that you can study while working? How do you get them?</p>

<p>Your work study can be used with pretty much every on campus job</p>

<p>yeah...some job postings will advertise as FWS REQUIRED, but the ones that dont say it will usually be able to take it anways...</p>

<p>How does work study work exactly? If an on campus job pays $7 regularly, if you have work study eligibility you get $10?
What are some office jobs that pay 10+? Where/how do i apply?</p>

<p>No...if you have work study and the job pays $7/hr...you still get paid $7/hr but a portion of your pay is subsidized by the federal government and your employer pays the other portion.</p>

<p>when i was a research assistant, they paid me $10 an hour. It was nice.</p>

<p>What are some office jobs that pay 10+? Where/how do i apply?</p>

<p>damn mike...are you even a freshman? lol</p>

<p>i will tell you that those jobs that do pay $10 are because the student comes with plenty of experience already...</p>

<p>dont expect this to be your first job and make 10+++</p>

<p>also some jobs pay 10+ b/c they have less hours...an 8$/hr job might have more hours available...</p>

<p>you have to find a job on your own...if you are a freshman here already, then you surely have seen that theres a scheduled time for you to attend a work study workshop or w/e</p>

<p>There is an ILR transfer student- screen name "agbm" was was touting his position at the Cornell Federal Credit Union. He started his training this summer. It sounds like a great opportunity.<br>
<a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/cornell-university/545606-need-job-cash-handling-experience-campus.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/cornell-university/545606-need-job-cash-handling-experience-campus.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Student Agencies in collegetown has a number of high-paying positions that are also great in terms of gaining management experience as an undergrad. Heres their site:</p>

<p>Student</a> Agencies, Inc. - Welcome</p>

<p>I am not a freshman. I never received a scheduled time for a workstudy workshop. Where do I go to get one?</p>

<p>are you a transfer? lol...</p>

<p>there's a shroud of mystery abouts you...</p>

<p>How can you find jobs via Bear Access (uportal)?</p>

<p>bump! 10 char</p>

<p><a href="http://studentjobs.seo.cornell.edu/sjp/jobSearch.htm%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://studentjobs.seo.cornell.edu/sjp/jobSearch.htm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Go to uportal.cornell.edu, go to the Student tab, all the way at the bottom there is a "Student Job" section.</p>