Pelican Lake/Rhinelander area job search
Pointerpride102
Posted 4/2/2006 5:15 PM (#185394)
Subject: Pelican Lake/Rhinelander area job search





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
Hey guys,

Just found out I lost my job for the summer because my boss had to re-hire one of the guys that came on last year or else he would have to pay full unemployment to him because he was a full time worker as opposed to me a part time due to school. So I am in search of a job for part of the summer......ANYTHING. Anyone have any ideas on places to contact that wouldnt mind some summer help from a hard working college student? Thanks.

Mike
muskynightmare
Posted 4/2/2006 5:26 PM (#185398 - in reply to #185394)
Subject: RE: Pelican Lake/Rhinelander area job search





Posts: 2112


Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
I got a 10-15 hour a week job opening up cutting grass in appleton, but you are probably looking for 40.
C_Nelson
Posted 4/2/2006 5:27 PM (#185399 - in reply to #185394)
Subject: RE: Pelican Lake/Rhinelander area job search





Posts: 578


Location: Sheboygan Falls, WI
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Edited by C_Nelson 6/7/2008 2:35 PM
C_Nelson
Posted 4/2/2006 5:46 PM (#185406 - in reply to #185394)
Subject: RE: Pelican Lake/Rhinelander area job search





Posts: 578


Location: Sheboygan Falls, WI
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Edited by C_Nelson 6/7/2008 2:35 PM
jonnysled
Posted 4/2/2006 5:52 PM (#185407 - in reply to #185394)
Subject: RE: Pelican Lake/Rhinelander area job search





Posts: 13688


Location: minocqua, wi.
Mike ... give me a shout ... i've got some friends that are starting a new company this summer and might be able to use some temporary help during the summer.

sworrall
Posted 4/3/2006 9:39 AM (#185475 - in reply to #185407)
Subject: RE: Pelican Lake/Rhinelander area job search





Posts: 32886


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Look up all the resorts in the area and give them a call, too. Have you looked into part time work with the DNR? No idea if that's possible, but it's worth a shot.