Get paid to attend the 2008 Super Bowl!
How can you attend the Super Bowl in Phoenix without a ticket - and get paid to be there? If you get a job working there, you could be one of the lucky ones!
Allied Barton Security Services, LLC is currently hiring. Pay is $11-14/hr and they train you so you can get an Arizona Guard License (cost $74). The first 250 people hired are guaranteed to work for the game. There are events surrounding the Super Bowl that guards will work.
A job fair was held last June to hire people, but you could still contact the employers mentioned in an Arizona Republic article. Other contractors may still have openings.
In the meantime, an October 28 Career Builder article in the Arizona Republic said there should be lots of holiday positions for determined job seekers in the Phoenix area. Resorts will hire more employees because of the Super Bowl. A holiday decorator hires extra people for the holidays. Some retailers will too. Dan Butler of the National Retailer Federation says that "distribution centers, warehouses and call centers - especially for Internet retailers - are all good opportunities for seasonal employment."
If you are looking to pick up some extra money this holiday season, the opportunities are there. Jaimie
For more information on finding short-term jobs, see Jaimie's 2nd edition of Support Your RV Lifestyle! An Insider's Guide to Working on the Road, available at RVBookstore.com.
Allied Barton Security Services, LLC is currently hiring. Pay is $11-14/hr and they train you so you can get an Arizona Guard License (cost $74). The first 250 people hired are guaranteed to work for the game. There are events surrounding the Super Bowl that guards will work.
A job fair was held last June to hire people, but you could still contact the employers mentioned in an Arizona Republic article. Other contractors may still have openings.
In the meantime, an October 28 Career Builder article in the Arizona Republic said there should be lots of holiday positions for determined job seekers in the Phoenix area. Resorts will hire more employees because of the Super Bowl. A holiday decorator hires extra people for the holidays. Some retailers will too. Dan Butler of the National Retailer Federation says that "distribution centers, warehouses and call centers - especially for Internet retailers - are all good opportunities for seasonal employment."
If you are looking to pick up some extra money this holiday season, the opportunities are there. Jaimie
For more information on finding short-term jobs, see Jaimie's 2nd edition of Support Your RV Lifestyle! An Insider's Guide to Working on the Road, available at RVBookstore.com.
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