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December 26, 2009

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How can I find a part-time waiter to serve food to the job without any experience in art restoration?

Hi, without any previous experience – Will I be away from all the places I wonder? Should I take a course as a barman in the first place? Where can I do this? How I can find work in places of trust? Here are some details: I live in the metro Washington DC, and I have an HR 40 / week working as a research assistant for federal government agency. However, this year I am applying to business school, and I need money for filling out applications, buy books, GMAT, visit schools potential, etc. My budget is limited owing to the relatively low salaries and health costs varied. I have some savings to draw, but I want to use as little of my savings as possible. If I could make a few hundred dollars or a thousand or two thousand dollars, weekend work part time next year, what would really help my finances. I thought it would be fun to work in a restaurant, since I work in an office all week and can use more interpersonal contact. Thanks beforehand!

You can always put one foot in the door by the application and working in a leading Starbucks. They require more experience than the restaurants in the session, but the pay is significantly lower. However, after gaining some experience in your CV, you could ask a couple of restaurants and have a better chance of getting a job. In addition, many restaurants and car interior Barmen servers, may start as a host or Busser and the way it works in this restaurant. And for many good cuisine restaurants and Bussers Hosts receive a percentage of the tips from the server, allowing you to make money relatively stress-free fall the meaning or the bartender. Hope this helps!

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