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Summary

The STM Is Hiring Students As 'Station Agents' For The Summer & The Pay Is $26.75/Hour

Apply by March 21!
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If you're a student looking for summer work in Montreal, you might want to consider becoming a station agent for the STM. 

It's a full-time job (40 hours a week) that pays $26.75 an hour from the end of May to the end of August, so it's a chance to earn well over minimum wage without needing much work experience. 

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According to the job posting, the STM is looking for someone with experience in customer service and handling money.

You must also be 16 years old or older and a full-time student in the winter 2021 semester at a ministry-approved high school, CEGEP or university

The station agent role entails greeting customers, selling and collecting tickets and providing information, as well as controlling the movement of crowds and making sure equipment, such as escalators, is functioning. 

The deadline to apply is March 21. 

STM Station Agent

Salary: $26.75/Hour

Company: Société de transport de Montréal

Who Should Apply: Full-time students 16 or older who are looking for a summer job.

Apply Here

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