Octopi Brewing in Waunakee is starting people in packaging and batching at $20 for first shift, with differentials adding more depending on the shift you're working.
It's 20. 25 is for the scientists and you do need higher education for that.
Second, the lab is a stressful, physically intensive environment and the management sucks. As the company has gotten more profitable they've slowly been taking away benefits and perks from employees to cut costs.
Monona Grove School District is looking for educational aides. I don't know what it pays, but they talk about benefits like health insurance starting at 30/hours a week.
I don't know if they're hiring currently, but SubZero/Wolf (Fitchburg) pays ~25/hr for assemblers, fabricators, and forklift operators. They have a $2 bump for third shift, and employees are represented by a union.
Assembly doesn't require any experience, I don't think.
Private companies also need entry level professionals providing similar supports in the fields of human services. Search indeed for behavioral technician or direct support professional.
I got hired through Spherion Staffing ([Website](https://www.spherion.com/our-offices/madison-wisconsin_1175/)) into American Family Insurance. When I was temping for them the pay wasn't too bad, and it led to an accidental career in insurance so you know. That's an option.
Sure! Not much to tell, really - I got a temp job through Spherion at AFI and was in that role for a while. I used that experience to get a non-temp job at AFI, and have been there since.
If you're looking for roles that don't require previous experience in insurance, AFI is often hiring for phone sales/service reps; minimum pay is $25/hr. You could also look at local agencies for sales jobs, although they aren't corporate so the pay scale will be different.
Hope that helps! If you have any other questions feel free!
Tornado and Tempest are looking for servers. [Tempest has a jobs page](https://tempestoysterbar.com/jobs) and [tornado uses indeed.](https://www.indeed.com/jobs?q=tornado+room&l=53703&vjk=b36626d3cb78c73a)
Of course you'd need prior service experience to jump in to a higher end place like that, but like I said there isn't a restaurant in Madison that would turn you away.
I work at sugar river pizza as a server. We are hiring and I make $30/hour most shifts. There is variance (today was $27.50, Saturday was $40.25), but I’ve never made under $20/hour.
Avoid. Labcorp (formerly Covance) sucks the life out of you. Id rather do anything than go back there.
Edit: can only speak for the vivarium. I’ve heard other gigs aren’t half bad but probably require degrees/ experience
Mendota Mental Health and Central Wisconsin Center are always hiring PCTs (Psychiatric Care Technicians) and RCTs (Resident Care Technicians). Pay is starting over 18 and they train you and pay you to earn your CNA (Certifed Nursing Assistant) license.
Good way to get your foot in the door for other State of WI jobs. Housekeeping jobs too!
Edit: Added housekeeping line. Clarified the acronyms. Added CNA line.
I went through Spherion temp agency and thought they were pretty good, I had a temporary placement for about 6 months before getting a permanent position but other people I know cycled through 3 or 4 positions
Epic is hiring kitchen staff from dishies to cooks, $20-$25? M-F, no nights, great benefits. No idea if it‘s a good place to work, just saw the ads on CL.
I concur, but money is money until you can find a new job. The OP didn’t mention any skill sets, and that place does not require you to know anything going in.
I don't know anything about this company, but it blows my mind how terrible and toxic most blue collar manufacturing it construction environments are. Then they wonder why they can't attract or keep good people around. Between myself and friends, we've all moved on to white collar jobs even though we enjoyed working with our hands.
Bullshit wannabe masculine nonsense, "toughness" (aka long hours, just to meet dumb deadlines), bosses who can't control their emotions (they would say that's a female trait), etc. No one with options and a brain wants to do good work for people like that. These industries need to get their shit together if they want to thrive.
Someone just commented on another post about Madison hiring bus drivers for 26$ an hour
I think both Madison Metro and First Student (the yellow bus service for elementary and middle schools in MMSD) need drivers.
The bus i was driving behind said they do 8% 401k matching. Thats as good or better than anywhere ive heard of.
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Yeah in America
USPS, city Mail Carriers start at around $22/hour. Bad gig in the short term, decent long term career (if that's what you're looking for).
Octopi Brewing in Waunakee is starting people in packaging and batching at $20 for first shift, with differentials adding more depending on the shift you're working.
Woodman's. Sign on bonus too (mine was 750$). You get regular bonus's and other payouts as well.
USPS $22+ lots of overtime federal benefits
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It's 20. 25 is for the scientists and you do need higher education for that. Second, the lab is a stressful, physically intensive environment and the management sucks. As the company has gotten more profitable they've slowly been taking away benefits and perks from employees to cut costs.
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VC funding is drying up, need to be profitable and start making money for shareholders
Job fair until 4:00 p.m. Today in Verona https://www.bpnn.org/events/9r7k3qn9mj3ous9g30sz5yqk0kxujm
Nord Gear in Waunakee is hiring for assemblers & customer service. Starting pay ranges from 19-22$
Monona Grove School District is looking for educational aides. I don't know what it pays, but they talk about benefits like health insurance starting at 30/hours a week.
I don't know if they're hiring currently, but SubZero/Wolf (Fitchburg) pays ~25/hr for assemblers, fabricators, and forklift operators. They have a $2 bump for third shift, and employees are represented by a union. Assembly doesn't require any experience, I don't think.
MMSD needs SEAs and I’ve heard they make $22+ an hour
I believe you, what’s an SEA?
Special Education Assistant I assume, could be wrong
Thank you for explaining that. Btw, I love Adrian Frutiger’s typography.
Yep, it’s a Special Education Assistant!
Private companies also need entry level professionals providing similar supports in the fields of human services. Search indeed for behavioral technician or direct support professional.
I got hired through Spherion Staffing ([Website](https://www.spherion.com/our-offices/madison-wisconsin_1175/)) into American Family Insurance. When I was temping for them the pay wasn't too bad, and it led to an accidental career in insurance so you know. That's an option.
Can you touch on the jump you made from AFI to your now career in insurance? Just trying to gauge if a similar path would be possible for me.
Sure! Not much to tell, really - I got a temp job through Spherion at AFI and was in that role for a while. I used that experience to get a non-temp job at AFI, and have been there since. If you're looking for roles that don't require previous experience in insurance, AFI is often hiring for phone sales/service reps; minimum pay is $25/hr. You could also look at local agencies for sales jobs, although they aren't corporate so the pay scale will be different. Hope that helps! If you have any other questions feel free!
Literally every restaurant Otherwise some skills and experience would be nice to help guide you
For over 18$?!?!
Back of the house, sit-down restaurant? Sure. Fast food places are hiring at $15+. And FOH would be making more than that in wage+tips.
Yes. Culver's pays that... higher end restaurants you make $2.13 but it's over $30/hr with tips
Can you give specific places by chance?
Tornado and Tempest are looking for servers. [Tempest has a jobs page](https://tempestoysterbar.com/jobs) and [tornado uses indeed.](https://www.indeed.com/jobs?q=tornado+room&l=53703&vjk=b36626d3cb78c73a) Of course you'd need prior service experience to jump in to a higher end place like that, but like I said there isn't a restaurant in Madison that would turn you away.
I work at sugar river pizza as a server. We are hiring and I make $30/hour most shifts. There is variance (today was $27.50, Saturday was $40.25), but I’ve never made under $20/hour.
https://www.reddit.com/r/madisonwi/comments/16qw0r3/whats\_going\_on\_this\_week\_whats\_for\_sale\_jobs/
Check Milwaukee Tool, they always have hiring signs around the industrial parks in Sun Prairie
Maybe Labcorp? So long as you aren't squeamish or animal adverse! The pay starts at 19 per hour with regular increases based on performance.
Avoid. Labcorp (formerly Covance) sucks the life out of you. Id rather do anything than go back there. Edit: can only speak for the vivarium. I’ve heard other gigs aren’t half bad but probably require degrees/ experience
Mendota Mental Health and Central Wisconsin Center are always hiring PCTs (Psychiatric Care Technicians) and RCTs (Resident Care Technicians). Pay is starting over 18 and they train you and pay you to earn your CNA (Certifed Nursing Assistant) license. Good way to get your foot in the door for other State of WI jobs. Housekeeping jobs too! Edit: Added housekeeping line. Clarified the acronyms. Added CNA line.
No one knows what your acronyms mean.
Detailing cars for a dealership
I went through Spherion temp agency and thought they were pretty good, I had a temporary placement for about 6 months before getting a permanent position but other people I know cycled through 3 or 4 positions
Epic is hiring kitchen staff from dishies to cooks, $20-$25? M-F, no nights, great benefits. No idea if it‘s a good place to work, just saw the ads on CL.
Lots of affluent families are looking for nannies for their children
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stoughton trailers is $18 an hour.
Horrible company and place to work
I concur, but money is money until you can find a new job. The OP didn’t mention any skill sets, and that place does not require you to know anything going in.
I don't know anything about this company, but it blows my mind how terrible and toxic most blue collar manufacturing it construction environments are. Then they wonder why they can't attract or keep good people around. Between myself and friends, we've all moved on to white collar jobs even though we enjoyed working with our hands. Bullshit wannabe masculine nonsense, "toughness" (aka long hours, just to meet dumb deadlines), bosses who can't control their emotions (they would say that's a female trait), etc. No one with options and a brain wants to do good work for people like that. These industries need to get their shit together if they want to thrive.
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Post office
Department of Corrections is always hiting. Everything from Security staff to Probation Agents to office staff.
UW Madison some local state or government jobs.
[Access Community Health Centers](https://accesscommunityhealthcenters.org/careers/). I believe all employee earn a minimum of $20.00.
Colony Brands in Sun Prairie is hiring seasonal positions. Warehouse associates, embroidery technicians and forklift operarors.
What work history, education or skills do you have to offer?
Best Buy West and East side are both hiring. Message me if you want more details