Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Summer camps, call day care centers - I always got a job just cold calling as they usually wanted a fill in/aide, look at the county - MoCo is advertising they are needing summer pool help (cashiers).
Here it is: http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/rec/Resources/Files/AQpreliminaryapp.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Summer camps, call day care centers - I always got a job just cold calling as they usually wanted a fill in/aide, look at the county - MoCo is advertising they are needing summer pool help (cashiers).
Anonymous wrote:Suggestion for the futire--start much earlier. My DS lined up his summer job in March. County park. Most camp counselor jobs are probably set now too.
As for retail, I would suggest fast food. Probably more in demand than cutesy old town shops.
Anonymous wrote:Look for signs in the window or go on line to the big chain stores and see if they are hiring -- GAP in Old Town is hiring sales associates according to their website. Also, Starbucks on King St. is hiring baristas. There are also 4 zillion lawyers in Old Town, she might be able to get a job answering phones, goffering, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Summer camps, call day care centers - I always got a job just cold calling as they usually wanted a fill in/aide, look at the county - MoCo is advertising they are needing summer pool help (cashiers).
Anonymous wrote:DD is finishing her sophomore year and hoping to find a full or part time summer job. She made a cover letter and “resume” — obviously it is pretty short! — and has walked around in Old Town Alexandria and Del Ray dropping it off in retail stores, but so far, no bites. She is hoping for a retail job rather than babysitting-type work. Does anyone have any tips for how a girl her age can find work, other than continuing to pound the pavement?