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If you don't have a side hustle, then you probably know someone who does. It's become the key small-business buzzword in recent times — and for good reason.

Many millennials and zoomers are coming to the realization that a corporate nine-to-five job doesn't suit what they want in life. For some, the restriction of the 40-hour workweek is unappealing, while others struggle to find work that aligns with their personal values.

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Now that the province is slowly going back to normal, many people are looking for work. Although job searching might seem scary in a post-COVID-19 world, don't be discouraged: prospects are actually brighter than they seem.

A lot of companies are hiring despite the pandemic, and National Bank of Canada is one of them. The financial institution is looking for part-time and full-time customer service representatives to work at its Montreal and Sherbrooke offices.

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A futuristic new store just opened in the Retail Innovation Lab on McGill University's downtown Montreal campus, and it's so high-tech that you can leave without paying for stuff you take — at least not in the traditional sense. 

The store — a partnership between McGill University and Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. — is designed as a "live testing ground" for retail innovation, including "frictionless technologies" that allows for contactless check-out.  

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When Takuya Matsuda was an up-and-coming sushi chef living in California, he said he spent a lot of time in Las Vegas. It was there, at a Cirque du Soleil show, that he came up with the concept for his new Montreal restaurant, Okeya Kyujiro, which opened downtown for take-out on Friday, January 8, 2021.

Part sushi spot and part theatre, Okeya Kyujiro promises to be an experience unlike anything the city's ever seen — or tasted — before. 

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As is the end-of-year tradition, the Office de la protection du consommateur (OPC) has released its list of companies that received the most complaints in Quebec.

The office counted 21,533 complaints between November 25, 2019 and November 24, 2020, according to a report obtained by Narcity Québec.

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Since Montreal's new UNIQLO opened just a few weeks ago, it's become one of the most popular stores in the city.

So much so that on its opening weekend, some people waited up to three hours just to experience shopping at one of the world's largest retailers.

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COVID-19's effect on the economy has been compared to the Great Depression of the 1920s — which basically means that things are looking rough for the Montreal job sector.

Luckily, service jobs are at an all-time high. We've compiled a list of seven jobs in Quebec paying over $20 per hour that you can apply for with little experience. 

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If you have a flexible schedule and are looking for a job with a competitive salary, the SAQ is hiring and you only need a high school diploma to make $20/hour in the East End of Montreal. If you're at least 18 years old and ready to do material handling, this offer could be the one you've been waiting for. The company is looking to fill its bank of cashier-salespeople applications, but especially for online orders.

According to the posting, the position is part-time but on call. You may work up to 37 hours per week if you feel like it and there is a demand.

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If you're looking for a holiday job and have a passion for fashion, look no further. Montreal-based fashion retailer SSENSE needs to fill hundreds of seasonal jobs. The company is specifically in need of warehouse clerks and customer service agents for the upcoming peak season. 

With 1,200 jobs available, there are plenty of chances for you to get your foot in the door at one of the city's most popular retailers. 

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