Job at campus dining?

<p>92faim, it won’t matter. Most people who worked there (at least 4~ years ago) had little to no work experience and all the skills necessary are taught in the first few weeks of on-the-job training. Not having work-study won’t hinder you much. Just apply ASAP since they really only care about filling up their schedules with eager and willing student employees. The more “gaps” between classes you’re willing to work in (3 hours MINIMUM, but usually prefer shifts from 4-6 in a row), and can work at least 12 hours a week (including weekends), the better your chances are for hiring.</p>

<p>yunjh2725, send them an informal email asking if they’re done hiring for the time being. Regardless of what they say, fill out an application form the first few days of school (basically just contact information + time availability chart) and you’ll either get hired on the spot, or as soon as there’s an opening–early on in the year, there’s a lot of hiring/quitting, so spots open up very fast.</p>