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part time jobs vancouver

If you love Aritzia and are looking for a part-time job later this summer, why not work for the Canadian fashion retailer?

The retailer is hiring for over 1,200 positions for its annual Aritzia Warehouse Sale in Vancouver and it's the perfect temporary gig you can apply for with your friends.

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TransLink is hiring a bunch of jobs in Vancouver, and some don't require a degree to land.

On top of offering some sweet perks and benefits, some of the Translink jobs also pay super well. Right now they have a SkyTrain attendant job open that doesn't require a degree and pays $37 an hour.

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Times are tough — the cost of living in Vancouver is super high, lettuce is suddenly a luxury and searching for reasonable rent feels like fairy hunting.

If you're looking for a side hustle in Vancouver to bring in a little extra cash, there are part-time and auxiliary jobs in B.C. that you can work on the side of your usual gig. Whether you're a student or a 9-5 office worker, there are options out there that range in commitment to suit your lifestyle.

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Working on election day could mean pocketing up to $680, for some of the 1,500 people that the City of Vancouver is looking to hire.

Right now there are a ton of City of Vancouver job openings, specifically for election day gigs.

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Getting a side hustle to make some extra money while living in Vancouver is not a bad idea, especially considering the wild rent prices in the city.

Taking on a side gig or part-time job gives you some flexibility, and helps you earn enough money to survive in B.C. — plus, a lot of them are pretty easy to do.

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