[UPDATE] 7-11 Journal Square opened on the last day of the year 2009. Photo above was taken on New Year’s Eve. I went inside today and it looks like the management will be adding up more shelves.
Original post after the jump ….
[Original post: Dec. 26, 2009]
Slurpee anyone? The spot vacated by Washinton Mutual (WaMu) last February will now become 7-Eleven. I saw some construction going on inside a couple of days ago (Christmas Eve). 7-11 is just one of the few businesses that opened/will open this month (will post some soon). Makes me wonder, how many 7-Eleven’s do we have here in Jersey City?
7-Eleven
Description: 24-hour Convenience Store, Snacks, Food, Beverages
Location: Corner of Bergen Avenue and Sip Avenue, Jersey City
Contact Number: none yet
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How can I apply?
Karilyn, the store opened on New Year’s Eve. Before it opened, there was a sign with a phone number where you can inquire about job application. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to copy the number.
Try browsing their website HERE. Good luck!
To the original poster, this is the FIRST EVER 7-Eleven in Jersey City history. There were NONE in all of Hudson County until 1998, when the first of 3 opened in Bayonne. Then there were no more until last year, when a 7-Eleven opened in West New York, at 6004 Bergenline Avenue. And then, about a month ago one opened up in Hoboken, at Washington Street & 5th Street.
how can i apply to it…and do they hire 16 yr old??
I’m very happy that it’s come to JC. As a native New Yorker, I’m used to seeing 7-11s everywhere and had never heard of WaWa until I moved across the river. I didn’t know how much I missed that red and green sign until I saw it the other day. (^_^)
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