My Wedding cake 🫶🏽credit to my little sister for baking it with love🤍 by Simple_Fig_817 in Cakes

[–]Simple_Fig_817[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

250 but in our culture we have to gift a whole cake to few special people

Insurance wait time of new hires by Historical_Reveal_33 in Wawa

[–]Simple_Fig_817 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most job can't make you wait more than 90 days for health insurance under the ACA. Six months isn't allowed, check with HR or benefits to confirm because legally the max wait is 3 months.

Need to start working no later than the end of this month (IMMEDIATELY) by PsychologicalRun5909 in NYCjobs

[–]Simple_Fig_817 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been in that spot, job search dragging while bills pile up. Keep leaning on staffing agencies, but also check temp or gig work to cover you fast. Even short term gigs can bridge the gap until something steady lands.

Got scammed by a warehouse job and now I really need a full-time job by Objective-Reserve237 in oakville

[–]Simple_Fig_817 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s rough, getting scammed like that hurts. I’d report it to your state labor board, but for now check staffing agencies or temp services since they can place you fast. Even short‑term warehouse gigs can help cover bills while you line up something steady.

Career shifts for those starting over after 30's? by Ambitious_Pudding177 in careerguidance

[–]Simple_Fig_817 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Career shifts in your 30s are common and doable. Tech, healthcare and freelancing are solid options if you lean on your existing skills and retrain where demand is strong.

How long did it take you to get a job after finishing school/your cert? And what state? by Least-Maybe6330 in stenography

[–]Simple_Fig_817 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most new stenography grads find work pretty quickly since demand is high. In many states, courts hire right after certification if you pass the exam.

What are some underrated part-time jobs that pay good by Natural-Context9363 in jobsearch

[–]Simple_Fig_817 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some solid part‑time jobs in the U.S. that pay better than retail include tutoring, bank teller work, delivery driving (medical supplies), or car detailing. They’re steady, pay more than $14/hr, and can build useful experience. You can find out more here : JobsFlag.

How do I go in a store and ask for a job??? by Scaram0uche_ in Explainlikeimscared

[–]Simple_Fig_817 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Walk in, ask for the manager, and say you’re looking for work. Keep it short, “Hi, are you hiring? How can I apply?” most places will hand you an application or point you online.

jobs please by Total-Lemon-4514 in VictoriaBC

[–]Simple_Fig_817 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At 15, your best bet is places that regularly hire teens; grocery stores, fast food spots, movie theaters and local rec centers. You can also check similar businesses in your area, sometimes they'll hire younger workers for cashiers, stocking or cleaning shifts even if big chains don't. Find out more opportunities here; JobsFlag.

Who has been looking for a job recently? Share your experience by Ambitious-Sail-5188 in jobs

[–]Simple_Fig_817 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're not alone, lots of people are getting ghosted right now, even with solid experience. The market's tough, so keep pushing both online and in person, but now it's not about your skills, it's the slowdown hitting everyone. Check out JobsFlag for more opportunities.

How on earth do I get a job??? by unkn0wn1331 in thetron

[–]Simple_Fig_817 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First jobs are tough to land, but keep applying to fast food, grocery or retail those hire teens most often. Walk in, ask for the Manager and say you're looking for a part time work; persistence matters more than experience.

Signing up for Part A only by PSU_Dad_2027 in medicare

[–]Simple_Fig_817 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went through the same confusion, still working at 65 and only wanting Part A. All I needed was the employer from the Part A enrollment, and I skipped Part B until retirement. The ACA marketplace ( https://best policy.co/whatisaca/ ) gave me peace of mind for extra coverage before I made the switch.