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Mallvibes Newbie
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Toronto
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Does anyone know who is hiring in Toronto? I currently work in a fashion store, however I need more hours. I'm looking for something that pays a bit more than minimum wage... know of anything?
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: GTA
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Re: Toronto jobs
I think for most retail stores, you'll start out around minimum wage (but it's increasing to $8.75, I think...).
Try applying to be a teller at a bank. You don't need any experience and you can be as young as 16. I was talking to a teller at TD Bank and she told me she makes $15.00/hour. You'll probably start out at $10.00 to $12.00/hour. If you don't mind busy work, you can always apply to be a waitress. Tips alone can be $5.00 + an hour. Moxie's is always hiring, as are most other restaurants. Which area are you specifically located in Toronto? Downtown? Mississauga? Etobicoke? North York? Islington Town? |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: GTA
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Re: Toronto jobs
http://torontoeatoncentre.com/contact/jobposting.ch2
^ A list of job opportunities @ the Eaton Centre downtown. Aritzia's hiring, Eddie Bauer's hiring, BCBG... The higher-end stores usually give you a better starting salary but they always start you off close to minimum.... |
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Mallvibes Newbie
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Toronto
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Re: Toronto jobs
Thanks ! I'm in the Thornhill area, also willing to travel if it's not too far... since I work in a fashion store already, I'm not allowed to work for another under their policy unless I quit lol
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: GTA
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Re: Toronto jobs
I've never heard of that policy but I guess it's reasonable. One of my friends worked at Footlocker and American Eagle at the same time.
I'm actually quite far from Thornhill... an hour or two drive... so I don't know if I would be of much help. If you have a ton of clothes you don't need, perhaps you could sell them online for extra money? Edit: My friend's sister works at the library part-time. She makes a decent amount. I think over $10/hour. |
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Mallvibes Newbie
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Toronto
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Re: Toronto jobs
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Just curious...how do you apply for a job as a teller at TD? |
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