Anyone ever work for the ISU foundation call center? I've heard most people hate it but I'm getting desperate looking for some work haha
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I've heard most people hate it
Anyone ever work for the ISU foundation call center? I've heard most people hate it but I'm getting desperate looking for some work haha
Doesn't this tell you what you're looking for?
If you are a student I can possibly hire you to work at Veenker. BUT you have to be a student. Let me know.
If you are a student I can possibly hire you to work at Veenker. BUT you have to be a student. Let me know.
Have you tried the student job board? There is typically always labs looking for help (dishwashers/mailgetters) in Vet Med.
That usually works for a lot of things. :biggrin::biglaugh:yes i've been checking it daily for the last week and a half or so. Gotten a few interviews but nothing past that. I guess i'll just blame it on the economy.
Anyone ever work for the ISU foundation call center? I've heard most people hate it but I'm getting desperate looking for some work haha
You are not man enough for the Venk Becki, so I understand your stance. :yes:
I'm actually crazy good when it comes to landscaping/mowing/etc. I'm a bit of a perfectionist so it takes me forever, but it looks great when I finish.
Information Technology Services located in the Communications Building. When I was a student I spent my summers checking the projectors and AV equipment all around campus and video taping some summer classes. Easiest job in the world. It took me a month to check those classrooms and then they had me do it again a month later. Pack a backpack full of DVDs (to test the DVD players and projectors :wink, bring your computer and collect a paycheck. They usually only take on 2-4 students.
Unless you like to BS with people who don't want to talk to you and don't mind begging them for money, the Foundation sucks. I gave it a shot when I was a sophomore. Absolutely terrible experience. They stuck me on a terrible call list (where nobody has ever donated before), so you are talking with recent graduates or people who do not have an interest in donating. Most of them know the "scheme" or have heard of it before. People can be rude. I could always tell that a conversation was going nowhere and would just pray that they would hang up, so I didn't have to go through the donation levels and feel like an *******. After about 3 week after training, I had only raised $50 and gave them my resignation. One of the best days of my life, LOL.
The next spring I applied for CyRide. Great job, better pay than most campus jobs. Pretty flexible with scheduling work around classes. If you don't mind driving and/or have had experience driving large vehicles/farm equipment, I would strongly recommend giving them a shot. It's not for everyone, but I liked it. Sometimes you have to deal with local yocals, but most of the time it's college kids who are easy customers. Friendly coworkers. Great training program.
Good luck.
Must. Resist. Manscaping. Joke.