Applying for a 2010 Census Job

There has been a lot of talk in the media about the Census hiring hundreds of thousands of people. I decided to apply for a Census job and am sharing my application experience in this post.

Applying for the Census is pretty easy. All you need to do is call 1-866-861-2010 and they will put you through to your local office. Alternatively, you can contact your local census office by locating it on the local census office map page. I called my local office and was scheduled to take the census test just a couple days later. In my area they have multiple tests per week in different areas of the city so it is easy to schedule a test.

After arriving for the test you have to first fill out some paperwork. There are just a couple pages of paperwork and it is very simple but they go through it in excruciatingly slow detail. Even then some people had a hard time keeping up. The test itself is 30 minutes long and very easy. If you have basic reading and math skills and can locate places on a map you should have no problem. Somehow I managed to miss two questions but apparently that is good enough. About half of the people I was testing with were planning on taking the test again, presumably due to a poor result. There appears to be a lot of competition for Census jobs but a lot of the competition appears pretty weak.

If you are wondering how much a Census job pays that varies by region. In Kansas City the jobs pay $15.50 per hour but in other areas of Missouri the pay is as little as $10.50 per hour. You will also receive mileage reimbursement for the use of your car.

This probably varies by region but I was told they would begin calling people for employment in March. They also expected that the jobs would not last more than two months. A Census job could be a nice bit of extra money but for those in search of steady income it probably wouldn’t be much help.

Dealing with a Lost Wallet

Sometime over the Christmas holiday I managed to lose my wallet.  I think it is most likely somewhere in my mom’s house but she hasn’t been able to find it.  I only had $2, a credit card, a debit card, and my driver’s license in my wallet so it isn’t a major loss.  I have my cards on hold right now in case the wallet shows up.  I will probably go ahead and get a new driver’s license though so I won’t be driving without a license. That will probably be the biggest hassle of losing my wallet.  Overall, it isn’t going to be that big of a deal but I am kinda beating myself up over it because I like to think of myself as an organized person who doesn’t do things like lose a wallet.

This is why it is a good idea not to carry too much cash and only keep the credit cards you are using in your wallet.

I’m thinking I will get a money clip to replace my wallet.  Maybe it will be harder to lose.

Challenge Winners: Cash or Gift Card?

There doesn’t seem to be a clear consensus on how the $500 should be distributed but it does seem like most are in favor of everyone receiving a small prize and having one or two big prizes also. There have also been a few people suggesting I give the money to charity. I don’t want anyone to feel pressured into giving their share to charity though. If you want to give your share to charity, contact me and let me know, otherwise your share will go in the prize pool.

I’m going to start by giving everyone either $10 cash via PayPal or a $10 Amazon gift card, whichever you prefer. Luckily, I have built up a bit of credit on Amazon by redeeming gift cards from SwagBucks. It will probably be a week or two before I can contact everyone. If you want to leave a comment with your preference on this post I will give you priority. Please use your same name and email so I can verify your identity.

If you do opt for an Amazon gift card I would appreciate it if you would do your shopping through the Amazon link in the sidebar to the right of this post. That way I will make a little bit of the money back. 🙂

****This giveaway is only for those who entered the $500 weight loss challenge back in May. If you aren’t one of the entrants please don’t comment on this post. Thanks.

Ideas for Giving Away $500

Those of you who entered in my $500 weight-loss challenge back in May now stand to collect the $500. There were 35 entrants so if I distributed the money equally you would each be paid $14.28. I don’t think that is how I am going to pay the money though. I would like ideas from those who entered on how I should distribute the money.

One idea I have is to have a 12 days of Christmas theme and have 12 different giveaways of about $25-$50. The money would be in the form of cash or gift cards. Or maybe some vintage comic books if there are enough people interested in those. Another idea would be to have one big winner of the entire $500 or a big winner of $330 with $5 going to each of the other entrants so that everyone would win something.

From a logistics standpoint I favor the giveaways with fewer winners to make things easier to keep track of. Let me hear your ideas and then I will make a decision.

I Got a Job

I managed to obtain a part-time job. It isn’t in the legal field and doesn’t make use of my degree in any way but it will at least cover my bills for now. And it will allow me plenty of free time to work on my online endeavors and look for another job. One plus is that the job is working for a non-profit. If I spend ten years working for a non-profit my student loans will be forgiven. I don’t see myself spending ten years working for this company but the time is cumulative so it could be added to any time spent working a public service job in the future. I am training this week and starting next weekend. I’ll let you know how it goes.