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iHateAsphalt t1_iyfs1vs wrote

Cox Health is hiring housekeeping staff for their EVS team (nothing too serious, most of the work is dusting and sanitizing), starting pay is like $16.60. We're constantly understaffed, if you look on Cox's website then you can find an application portal, more than likely they will reach out.

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[deleted] OP t1_iyfztpy wrote

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notnotpegbundy t1_iyg2fj7 wrote

Most medical facilities are still going to test, mainly because it’s federally illegal, but also cox used to test for tobacco, sooo

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GeorgeBird0457 t1_iygup13 wrote

EVS operates in a FlexSchedule website. Meaning the manager posts open shifts and you self assign the ones you want.

ETA: Cox no longer tests for tobacco but will test for THC. Buy a detox drink or fake urine and you’ll be fine.

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iHateAsphalt t1_iyg0jet wrote

Not sure exactly how flexible the schedule is; you'd probably have to check with someone in EVS for a concrete answer, but to my knowledge they're pretty flexible in most departments. I'm also not sure if they'll have a drug test for weed with the legalization coming up, but to my knowledge they do test all new hires.

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mutantxproud t1_iyfvfxd wrote

Penmac is in desperate need of subs for all the surrounding school districts right now if you have any sort of education!

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flojo2012 t1_iygd2vh wrote

Don’t even need education anymore. Can take a 20 hour class and become sub certified in Missouri now

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Mizzoutiger79 t1_iyhud1j wrote

And isnt that sad?

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flojo2012 t1_iyhymz2 wrote

Actually? Imo, Not really. I’ll bet the 20 hour course better prepares you for subbing than 60 credit hours in college.

I say that as a certified teacher, administrator, and former sub. There probably should be some regulation not allowing someone without a formal education to be a long term sub, but filling in day to day and following instructions left by the teacher? Not too bad. What subs really need more of is classroom management training and they receive that through the course, but not through their collegiate education.

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Mizzoutiger79 t1_iyi18rj wrote

Right now do you even need any college to substitute?

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flojo2012 t1_iyi26vf wrote

The rule was 60 credit hours of college. Now the rule is 60 credit hours OR take this class and pass a test to be a certified sub by DESE

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sr20rocket t1_iyfoy50 wrote

Check the SRC website for openings. Bonus there is 4x10hr shifts in some places too.

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haiirydabz t1_iyfqqi7 wrote

the city of springfield had a lot of openings, could be a career job if you like!

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Wyldfire2112 t1_iygske3 wrote

Expedia operates out of the Old Airport, and I've heard from friends that they're looking to hire several training-classes worth of people for some expansion.

Their minimum pay is like $20/hr, and the people I know there say it's a very chill work culture.

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D1LLW3ED t1_iygwkzm wrote

^ This and their benefits are great, plus you start with 30 plus days off paid

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Anima_EB t1_iyhxpnx wrote

Amy chance they've moved to work from home yet?

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lunadawnn t1_iyi1yqj wrote

They do a hybrid for most departments, 2 or 3 days in office a week

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Th3P3rf3ctPlanz t1_iyfl6a9 wrote

T-Mobile call center is hiring.

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mutantxproud t1_iyfvd3t wrote

As a former employee of almost a decade, I wouldn't recommend this to my worst enemy. And they will never accommodate this schedule for a new hire.

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Bootdaddy247 t1_iyjk2lr wrote

My spouse has an interview there tomorrow because our friend who works there currently highly recommended it. Now I'm very nervous. What can he expect?

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mutantxproud t1_iyjrqlv wrote

I'd be happy to give you some more info, but I'd rather not start a debate on the thread with pro/cons, can I DM you?

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[deleted] OP t1_iyflc8k wrote

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Sgthouse t1_iygk21u wrote

If that hell hole didn’t want you, you might wanna be a bit less strict on your mon-thur and good pay requirements.

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Does_it_MatterRTho t1_iyfnrxo wrote

Sell your soul. Try Target or WalMart/Sams Club. Possibly Costco. Menards. Star crapping applications everywhere. Hospitals as well.

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Starportalskye t1_iyhzmdm wrote

I’ve done this a few times.. turns out they wanted hard time.

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ag3ntstarling t1_iyfuis0 wrote

Macy’s is hiring for their fulfillment dept seasonal, no interview; $15 and it can be physical/repetitive work, though. It is easy and they do get back to you within a day

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flexpercep t1_iygiqlk wrote

I work at cox on the psych floors. If you are willing to work evenings or overnights, can pass a piss test and don’t have a criminal record it’s a pretty good gig. 15.75 base wage but with a shift differential it’s higher and there’s a 500$ sign on bonus. Message me if you’re interested for a referral.

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Wrinklestiltskin t1_iyhixl5 wrote

Funny knowing plenty of my clients have crossed paths with you then. I'm a caseworker for adults and it's not unusual to have a client hospitalized every 2 weeks or so. You guys are way better than the Marian Center.. And 100 times better than Mercy's overflow facility in Joplin...

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StillJewish t1_iyfj6fw wrote

Enersys has ads out on the billboards. FYI it does mean working around lead.

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Restelly-Quist t1_iyfrr74 wrote

The Library is hiring https://thelibrary.org/jobs

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throwawayspfd t1_iyg1ay4 wrote

Unfortunately the library severely underpays. A position opened last year that I could have loved and been very good at required a masters degree and paid 34k a year :/ it’s a real same because Springfield has some amazing libraries. Great part time jobs though

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petlove499 t1_iygdfzz wrote

Yeah I am also a big fan of Springfield libraries so I checked out the jobs section this week and was shocked to see $12.50. Bummer.

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Consistent_Eye5101 t1_iyhht2d wrote

Yeah, I just looked at their postings…$38,000 and requires a masters degree? A person wouldn’t even be able to repay their student loans with that.

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nor15236 t1_iyhueqr wrote

I think it is for people working on their doctorates, mainly.

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RoyalZombieQueen t1_iyh4k6z wrote

Fremont Hills Country Club is looking for a housekeeper. Easy work, flexible hours, and a very chill environment.

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mongar13579 t1_iyguhao wrote

Ozark Chevy needs detailers.

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WorldFoods t1_iyfoeh2 wrote

Have you looked on Indeed? I have seen a lot of places hiring -- grocery stores, Missouri State (you can even check out their "student jobs" on their site -- they are just part-time work), the hospitals.

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elaborate_hoxha t1_iygahe6 wrote

Springfield Sign. Positions listed on Indeed.

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KindaDone03 t1_iyh78hw wrote

Amazon is always hiring if you're able to stand on your feet and make the communte

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MachineContent t1_iyhow18 wrote

I hear gnc is hiring, but tbh the people who took it over last year are kinda crazy so be careful

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United-Ad6464 t1_iyidfhh wrote

I wouldn’t normally recommend this but since you mentioned Amazon and I haven’t heard the most rave reviews there either.. but my friend’s boyfriend loves his job at Bass Pro’s distribution center. I think the pay is like $17-18

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GinWithJennifer t1_iyii2fw wrote

Where do we even apply for Amazon? I've checked their hiring site many times and it always says no openings

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ilikesoggyfry t1_iyjsvec wrote

Autozone is always hiring for all positions I started at 12 an hour hours are always flexible but we don't open to early or stay open to late. Everyone at all tu3 stores are pretty friendly.

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ilikesoggyfry t1_iyjt06i wrote

And since your car isn't in great shape you can get parts 20 percent off most times. Sometimes there is a 30 percent weekend

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dannyjbixby t1_iyft7m0 wrote

Nearly everywhere is hiring

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Kabosh668 t1_iyi39yg wrote

capital vacations 9-230 m-f. 11.15 an hour, read the script and do the bare minimum and youll hit goal putting you at 18 an hour, and it goes up quick after that. ive made 60k there the last 9 years

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