Summer Jobs in Oklahoma City
Finding a summer job in Oklahoma City can be exciting and frustrating at the same time. You need a job but have looked over and over again until you are tired of looking. At this point, any summer job in Oklahoma City will do. Now
you have come to the conclusion that all the good jobs are gone, you might want to take a second look at the list of summer jobs that are available to you. Here are a few that you might be interested in and each job is perfect for summer.
Daily Oklahoman Paper Route
This summer job in Oklahoma City requires that you put in a one month notice before quitting with them and it does require that you work seven days a week. This job is perfect for anyone who is retired but may not be great for students or adults who work another job. The hours are usually between 2 a.m. and 6 p.m. and require that you own your own transportation. The pay is based on how many subscribers that you have on your route. This job is considered a part-time job and you will need to file your own taxes at the end of the year. In order to find a summer job in Oklahoma City as a paper carrier, you can either click the link above or look in your current newspaper for listing.
Link Staffing
Link Staffing is always looking for part-time workers and often carries a variety of summer jobs in Oklahoma City. The main request right now is for banquet servers. Being a former banquet server at the Waterford Marriott, I can assure you that this job is not for the light hearted. This job requires you to set up for events and serve food in a tasteful manner. The people that you will be serving will be high class and mostly in suits. The base pay is usually around $7.50 but can vary depending on the tip that they may leave behind. The work can be frustrating at times but is well worth it for anyone looking for a summer job in Oklahoma City.
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Summer Jobs in Oklahoma City
Daily Oklahoman Paper Route
This summer job in Oklahoma City requires that you put in a one month notice before quitting with them and it does require that you work seven days a week. This job is perfect for anyone who is retired but may not be great for students or adults who work another job. The hours are usually between 2 a.m. and 6 p.m. and require that you own your own transportation. The pay is based on how many subscribers that you have on your route. This job is considered a part-time job and you will need to file your own taxes at the end of the year. In order to find a summer job in Oklahoma City as a paper carrier, you can either click the link above or look in your current newspaper for listing.
Link Staffing
Link Staffing is always looking for part-time workers and often carries a variety of summer jobs in Oklahoma City. The main request right now is for banquet servers. Being a former banquet server at the Waterford Marriott, I can assure you that this job is not for the light hearted. This job requires you to set up for events and serve food in a tasteful manner. The people that you will be serving will be high class and mostly in suits. The base pay is usually around $7.50 but can vary depending on the tip that they may leave behind. The work can be frustrating at times but is well worth it for anyone looking for a summer job in Oklahoma City.
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