<p>what tutoring center did you work at? what sort of qualifications did you have to have?</p>
<p>Can I just say that I burst into laughter when I saw the phrase "EC whores" on this thread?
That made my day on so many levels.</p>
<p>Prostitute...it shows passion.</p>
<p>^That will make a really good application essay. You could create some very unique metaphors =)</p>
<p>I'm working at the local Council on Aging Center. Not my ideal job... but, I'm also trying to work out some sort of internship at a local university lab.</p>
<p>I work at an ice cream shop. It's amazing. The pay sucks and it won't exactly shine on my EC list, but I GET FREE ICE CREAM.</p>
<p>yep.</p>
<p>also, i'd just like to say that many rich people don't actually tip very much. it's just the ones who do, you reap a lot from. most of them are also really *****y and nitpicky.</p>
<p>How do you even get a job? Do you go to the store or wherever and just ask? I wanted to work at my cc's medical school this summer but am not sure how to get/ask for one. Is Barnes and Nobles a good place to work?</p>
<p>I am working as a camp counselor this summer. It should be a blast. But, you have to love camp and kids.</p>
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<p>If they're hiring, go in and ask for an application. If you've got good hours and stuff, you'll get an interview, and if you're good on the interview, you'll probably get hired. For basic jobs anyway.</p>
<p>Barnes and Noble seems like a fun place to work, but I don't know about their hiring policies. Go into one and ask.</p>