@merchmerch wrote:
Personally, I'd rather flip burgers with a bunch of snot-nosed teens than sell my biologicals to some seedy plasma vampire clinic in a seedy section of town.
For those who may have the spare time and may not need the immediate income, sometimes volunteering at a hospital (health care is been a huge source of jobs in the U.S. economy) can open up doors to you for a good job.
When I was 15, I volunteered at our local hospital. I did it three summers in a row (or maybe two...at least two for sure...but memory is fuzzy for the third). My mom drove me several times a week to the local hospital during summer to work there all day.
I worked in the E.R. and I did patient visiting. In the E.R., I did various errands for doctors, like running bio material to the labs to be tested and replacing dirty bed sheets. At the E.R. check-in desk, I also did errands for the main attendant, such as organizing files (mostly) and recording check-in information for patients.
There was a girl a few years older than me (I think she was about 21), who volunteered a few years too, I believe. She did a great job (no pay the entire time) and they hospital hired her and I remember she ended up working there full-time. The starting pay, I believe, was over $20/hour. I remember them telling us younger volunteers her story in case we might want a job there too some day.
Over 15 years ago, so maybe thingns have changed, but I do remember that girl getting a pretty nice job and the staff would remind us of it.
The volunteers they had were of every age bracket. I recall people in their teens, such as myself, to people who appeared 60 years old. If nothing else, it's also a great way to make new friends.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 11/01/2019 09:12AM by shoptastic.