What's a decent minimum wage job I could get over the summer? At first i thought about working at a fast food place or at a cafe, but I'm pretty clumsy. Is there a real risk of getting burnt / hurt? Is one superior to the other? (cafe vs fast food) The other option would be working at a store (big or small) - cleaning, being a cashier etc. Any other ideas? From experience, which one would you recommend? I know that at the end of the day they're all stressful, but I'd like to hear other people's opinions and experiences!
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)16:34:30
>>34614625(OP) there is no good minimum wage job. You just have to evaluate what you can and cannot tolerate and make a decision based off of that
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)18:58:12
>>34614830 I know, smartass, I just don't know what to expect from any of these jobs and therefore cannot evaluate them. That's why i wrote the question.
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)20:33:32
>>34614625(OP) Imo, Office Depot/Max was the best minimum wage job. Not many customers come in, you just adjust prices or tidy up the store. Other box stores are also good, but Office Depot tends to be quieter
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)21:29:08
Didn't work for me but try Amazon Flex or Doordash. Actually uh - by posting here you may be on a "gaslight and harass" list so you could be SOL.
If you wanna see shit pop off try just picking up trash outside.