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April 24, 2024

Cafe Q

Cafe Q is a great place to work for coffee lovers and socialites. With all the coffee you can drink and an energetic staff, Cafe Q is one of the most exciting places to work on campus.

Professors and TAs also frequent Cafe Q, so to improve your grades you might want to get a job at Cafe Q and give free drinks to your superiors.

TA-ing

TA-ing is a great job for people interested in getting close to their professors and maybe brushing up on all that they thought they learned in their intro classes.

Although most TAs are graduate students, some departments hire undergraduate majors, and occasionally minors (business TAs are all undergraduate business minors).

Sometimes you can opt for TA-ing for credit, but others pay. Its also a great job for those people who love power, and intimidating the freshman is always fun.

The Hut

If getting paid for sitting at a desk and doing your home work sounds like a good job, work at the Hut.

The monitor of the Hut might have to deal with mice, people who haven't showered for several days and a temperature of about 90 degrees, but the increase to your bank account and possibly your GPA is worth it.

Digital Media Center

Working at the digital media center, in the Mattin Center, allows its employees to fool around on the latest technology.

Working at the digital media center is a fantasy of every computer nerd. Employees can use audio software, digital cameras and the recording studio.

But its not a job for everyone. You are expected to know what you're talking about and help people with their high tech projects. And you are responsible for a lot of expensive equipment, so clumsy people should also stay away.

Athletic Center

Not the most demanding job, working at the Athletic Center mostly involves swiping J-Cards and collecting sweaty towels.

Like the hut, students can study and make money, and the athletes in their workout clothes make great eye candy.


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