this might be a dumb question, but I've never worked in retail so I don't even know how this would go. Would I look really stupid if I tried to get a retail job for only like 8 hrs a week? Someone suggested I get a part-time job for a while as I try to make friends now that I've moved into a new house/city (well, it's not a new city exactly - I moved home, but I only have like 3 friends who still live around here) and I think it's a great idea.
I was thinking of trying to get a job I could go to right after my regular job (I have a 9-6 job, so I'd have to work from 6:30-close or something like that) just a couple days a week. I want to work at a lingerie boutique or lingerie section of a department store, because for a couple years now I've been toying with the idea of opening a lingerie shop somewhere down the line. But would they laugh at me wanting to work so little? I'd probably try to go the dept store route - all the lingerie boutiques around here are too far away to make it worth the commute for so few hours of working. I don't want to work at VS for reasons that would take too long to type out here. So I know I'm limiting myself
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LOL....This might be a dumb answer because I've never worked retail either. However, I think it is probably worth a shot. Not a lot of people want to work nights and weekend, so you might have a good chance of getting a few hours/week just because you are willing to work undesirable hours. Also, w/ the holidays coming up more places will be looking for people to work those hours.
I managed a retail store and it doesn't hurt to fill out an application, but put the hours you would be available. Most of the time I was desperate for day people, but sometimes I needed evening people, too. In fact, usually this time of year was when we would lose a few young people who went off to college.
I had a lot of employees who worked very limited or very set hours, too.
Agreeing with others... The holiday season comment from luckylily is right-on. Just be upfront and remind them of the potential benefits. I'll work evenings! I'll work "the closing shift." etc. You may not get in at the first few places you try, but someone will find your hours compatible. If they say no, remember to ask them to keep you in mind down the road.
I think it's worth a try since you want shifts that are somewhat undesirable. I've had friends who worked "real jobs" Monday to Friday but continued to work at bookstores on the weekends, just because they loved books and wanted the employee discount.
Honestly yes I think you will be turned away if you tell them thats your availablity. They are not going to hire someone to fill in half a shift every few days. If you want to work on weekends thats another story.
probably not, unless I got one of my top picks and had a lot of fun there That's why I was thinking they might think I was just being dumb thinking I could get a job. I'd just be doing this kind of as a "hobby," not for the money, so I don't want to kill my weekends for it.
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Now is the best time to apply because stores start to hire now for the holidays. It gives them time to get you trained before the x-mas rush. Often, they hire seasonals, then offer a few positions to the best seasonal workers.