Anonymous wrote:I have a dumb question ... how hard is it to pass the lifeguarding test? One of my kid's friends said they have to swim 12 laps, tread water for 2 minutes without their arms, and retrieve a brick from the bottom of the diving well. That seems reasonable, but I'm also not sure my kids could do it. They swim fine, but they were never swim team kids. I could try to get them to go to the pool to practice swimming 12 laps, but I can just imagine the pushback!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bakeries? Wegmans - those cart boys/girls if not a cashier
My son tried to apply to Wegmans this week. They said the minimum age was 18! Maybe it’s just the one by us.
A lot of places don't want to deal with hiring minors.
^^ This.
Also, the reason applicants are being redirected to apply online (at many places anyway) is that, as mentioned here already, AI is screening applicants -- virtually all of the retail jobs at the mall require personality testing. At the store where I worked at Tysons, AI placed people into the exceptional, acceptable, and unacceptable categories depending on how they did on the test -- and we were only allowed to hire from the "exceptional" pool, even though we sometimes desperately needed people and no applicants were getting "exceptional" on the test.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bakeries? Wegmans - those cart boys/girls if not a cashier
My son tried to apply to Wegmans this week. They said the minimum age was 18! Maybe it’s just the one by us.
A lot of places don't want to deal with hiring minors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bakeries? Wegmans - those cart boys/girls if not a cashier
My son tried to apply to Wegmans this week. They said the minimum age was 18! Maybe it’s just the one by us.
Anonymous wrote:Bakeries? Wegmans - those cart boys/girls if not a cashier
Anonymous wrote:My 15 year old only had luck applying in-person--she never heard back from a single online application. I drove her around and dropped her off (while I waited in the car) at about 20 different places. It was a cumbersome process but it worked. I remember doing it with mom!