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I potentially need to find a lot of employees for 1 week...

Discussion in 'Money & Finance Forum' started by Squeak Squad, Feb 22, 2008.

  1. Squeak Squad

    Squeak Squad Full Access Member

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    So, there is an event happening in Charlotte this year that could potentially require me to have a need for 40-70 workers for a week. As of this point, I have no experience in recruiting that kind of workforce and was wondering if anyone here could point me in a direction. This site seems to be pretty huge with a lot of good people. Thanks in advance. -Keith
     
  2. plutosgirl

    plutosgirl It's a Liopleurodon!!!

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    How many days/hrs a week?
     
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    LarryD autodidact polymath

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    what age and what experience?
     
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    jazzbluescat superstar...yo.

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    If you're looking for laborers go the state's unemployment office.
     
  5. Squeak Squad

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    In order.

    7 days-8 hours (could be evening hours)

    18+ for age. It's washing high end cars so there's some talent required but the method is simple.
     
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    NOt gonna be 18 - but I had a business once where I handed out fliers out high school as it let out.

    :twocents:

    FWIW - High school kids are WAY better workers than college kids.
     
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    The problem with younger kids is that some of these cars are $80k+. Owners aren't going to want kids washing their cars.

    I'd agree though that HS kids are better workers.
     
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    Yeah that's rough. Get older looking ones. Or girls.

    I worked at auto bell in HS.
     
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    I guess it's possible to use older high school kids. 16+. Insurance is another issue with age.
     
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    Fixered.
     

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