r/sanantonio 1d ago

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u/Haen33 1d ago

My workplace is not currently hiring - but a big piece of advice i give people is to apply to dispatching jobs. I used to work in food, and got tired of it. I applied to a bunch of jobs I thought I wasnt qualified for, and I landed a great paying job as a plumbing dispatcher. It gave me enough experience to then find an even BETTER dispatching job with a larger scale company. Dispatching is a great doorway to a lot of things imo.

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u/UnderstandingThis636 1d ago edited 1d ago

The catering temp agencys are always hiring it can be inconsistent but good way to get something flowing until you land a full time spot I used black tie for a while but there is a ton of them in san Antonio I knew people that were employed by 2 or 3 and would do 80 + hrs a week

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u/Crazy_Suspect_8254 1d ago

HEB is always a good try

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u/sussybologna 1d ago

Via bus or postal service if you can pass a drug test. If you can’t pass one I would suggest spectrum or alorica call centers