Ok, I’m done with Sudhir Venkatesh’s “Off the Books” and there is one thing (among many) that is a subject that I found interesting, the neighborhood as a source of income. In the underground economy of his book residents are making side income by making meals, hosting gambling parties, selling products in the park, shade tree auto repair, and the such. With “Tally’s Corner”, I got the hint that
Posted in Employment, http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#Something has been bugging me about the whole Summer school jobs program, and I can’t put my finger on it.
When I was in high school (over twenty years ago) I remember the people of Bob Evans coming to my high school and recruiting for wait and kitchen staff. I remember applying and being disappointed when my friend Michael got a job and I didn’t. That did get me applying to other jobs and I got
10-am to 2pm, Saturday, August 11 | Download flier
Franklin Street One-Stop Career Center, 1500 Franklin Street, NE
Our good friend Malika Abdullah at DOES wants folks looking for a jobs to know that this month’s job fair will offer part-time positions in the food service industry in local public schools.
Get their fast and easily on Metro: Take the Mt Vernon Sq/Convention Center (yellow/green line) to Gallery Place. Transfer to the red line towards Glenmont/Silver Spring and go to Brookland Catholic University. Be sure to grab a bus tranfer when you enter the metro system so that you can hop onto the H6 bus towards Fort Lincoln. Take the H6 bus to Franklin St. for $1.70 each way.
Posted in Employment, August 2007