Monday, October 8, 2012

About can you work at the age of fifteen in San Antonio, Texas

Can you work at the age of fifteen in San Antonio, Texas?
Can you work somewhere at fifteen in San Antonio, Texas.? If so, What places can you work at?
San Antonio - 4 Answers
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Yes. Texas law allows you to work up to 8 hours per day and 48 hours per week. (One day off is required.) The fact that it is legal, however, doesn't mean that anyone will hire you, especially in this economy. At 15, you are competing for the same jobs as kids who are 16, 17, 18 and even older. Employers would generally prefer to hire older kids, because they assume they are more responsible. There are also fewer restrictions on the times of day that older kids can work. (There are some restrictions on hours during the school week for you.) One place you can try is a supermarket. Some supermarkets hire younger kids as baggers and cart-wranglers. Here again, you may be competing against older kids, but it is worth a shot. Good luck!!
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Go to nearest office of Workforce Alamo (Texas Workforce) and ask for an Age of Consent form. Have one of your parents fill it out and sign it,then send it to the address at the top of the form. This is an application for a Work Permit. You will need to leave a photo copy of this with each and every place you apply to. Because of your age,fast food is a good place to start. Once you turn sixteen,you won't need the permit any longer. Keep in mind that due to your age,you can only work four hours a day.
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Legally you can although some places will not hire a 15 year old. So it really comes down to the individual employer. Ask that question about whether or not they will consider you, as a fifteen year old, before you go to the time and trouble to fill out an application.

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Saturday, September 8, 2012

About decent work pay in San Antonio

Decent work pay in San Antonio?
My bf didn't plan too well when we moved from FL to TX and now we have realized that to not lose our cars and have a place to live, we have to make $23/hour between the two of us. He is a chef; two year degree in culinary arts but has been out of the cooking industry for about 6 years. He's done private cooking on the side but worked in clerical-type jobs around $12/hour back home. He's 36, hispanic, if that matters for the San Antonio area... Me, I'm 25 and have no degree yet; I've worked in tons of fast food, and in the past three to four years worked as a collector for debt, and then in call centers for Verizon DSL and Progressive Auto Insurance. Last wage was $13.10/hour So. Companies that might have similar pay to what we're used to? Opportunities from home to make extra money? (NOT our own business, but anything legal that will give extra cash??) I'm willing to work hard to not lose my transport or home, but need help finding as I'm new here! THANK YOU!!!
San Antonio - 4 Answers
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Tell him to apply for a job as a personal chef working in one of the mansions at the Dominion! A lot of the SA SPURS Basketball players and local celebrities, millionaires live there!
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If you have call center experience, you can try travelocity, american express , west and AT&T, i woked for travelocity and payd about 14$/hour, but I think they have changed some things, also you can try sirius computer solutions, located accross the stree from north star mall. Thats what i can think of the top of my head. Good Luck!
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I live in San Antonio. You have to consider the fact that although you may get paid less, the cost of living here is less than the national average (like gas for us is about 10-15 cents cheaper than the national average). You may end up spending less on car insurance, food, rent, etc. And of course where in the city you choose to live will make a difference also.
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Just in case no one ever said this; WELCOME TO SAN ANTONIO!!! Ok,now go to this web site: www.workintexas.com Click on "Register As Job Seeker". Both of you are going to register with the State of Texas so employers all over the state can see your resume`s. Fill in all your personal info,address,email address,phone number(s),education level,all training,diplomas,degrees,permits,licenses,and past work history with names and address. Please include a small sentence or two as to what your duties were on each of those jobs. The computer is not only helping you build a resume`,but it is using key words so employers will make job offers. When you are in your Work In Texas main page,you'll see a list of employers in a column on the right hand side who will be coming to the different branch offices of Workforce Solutions-Alamo to do recruiting.

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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

About community kiln in San Antonio, Texas

Community kiln in San Antonio, Texas?
I don't have nearly enough money to spend on a kiln or the energy used to power one. I'd try my hand at Raku pottery, but I doubt my home owner's association would be thrilled about me making a fire pit in my yard. Does anyone know where I can find a place to fire my clay works in San Antonio?
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What is that school in the old Ursuline Convent School -- Southwest Crafts Institute? They have a good ceramics program. You could contact the dept. head there, and tell him/her that you're very keen on ceramics, but don't have money. Could you exchange work for classes or firings? There's always chores to be done in ceramics -- mixing glazes, cleaning up, etc. Most students are adults and probably don't want to do menial chores. It's also a good way to learn the craft.

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Sunday, July 8, 2012

About Is san antonio a good place to live

Is san antonio a good place to live?
Iam moving there in march and wanted to know about the quality of the people, the crime , and most importantly the jobs. I have a choice of either houston or austin or san antonio. I work in retail for walgreens as an overnight clerk atm.
San Antonio - 3 Answers
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i havent been myself but heard from 2 seperate people how great it was there...supposedly the Riverwalk is amazing in san antonio
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I live in San Antonio. The only down side is the weather. On Saturday, it was 80 in the middle of winter. And yesterday, it was cold. But aside from that, it's great. I really like the riverwalk. In my neighborhood, there is not much crime at all. All the people are really friendly.
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I lived there for five years. I miss it everyday. Weather: Hot in the summer, spring and fall. July/Aug are the worst of course. Cooler in the winter. Expect strange patters, 70/80 one day, ice storm the next. Crime: Quite a few robberies/car theft, no different from any larger metropolitan area (SA is about 1.3 million people). Check the mysa.com Crimebase for statistics. There is a large Hispanic population and some neighborhoods, especially in the South side, are questionable. Apartments a plenty. Places like Alamo Heights, Castle Hills, Medical Center, Hollywood Park and Shavano Park are some of the better places to live. Jobs: It is pretty diverse. San Antonio is the call-center mecca of the USA. Citibank, American Express, WaMu, AT&T, USAA, etc. all have huge call centers here. WaMu and Citi might be the only questionable ones as they are going through a rough patch. Toyota has a huge plant that builds the Tundra. Also a large medical field here. Many large hospitals in the Medical Center area. Several shopping malls too, so there are retail opportunities. Of the three cities you listed, I would pick SA. Austin is a wonderful city too, but a tad more expensive than SA. Houston, well, I never liked Houston. Good Luck!

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Friday, June 8, 2012

About anybody in San Antonio working more 60 or more hours a week

Anybody in San Antonio working more 60 or more hours a week?
General labor jobs.
San Antonio - 1 Answers
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Just what kind of job are you looking for? And I doubt you'll find an employer willing to pay 20 hours of overtime per week.

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