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Okay, so next semester, I need to start working. But before I get a job, I need to know NOW how to manage my school schedule for NEXT SEMESTER (since registration for spring is already open).
So my question would be for those of you handling school and a job at the same time. What are your school hours like compared to your work hours? How do you manage it? This is probably just common sense, but still, I'd like some advice. :) Thanks.
So my question would be for those of you handling school and a job at the same time. What are your school hours like compared to your work hours? How do you manage it? This is probably just common sense, but still, I'd like some advice. :) Thanks.
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I don't make enough to live, but I make enough to pay for things I need, including food and bills, save up for future living expenses (like when I saved for my sublet last summer, and how I'm saving up enough to pay for a month or two of job hunting after I graduate), and still have money to spend on crap. Since you're living with your parents, I'm sure you could save for a car or an apartment or whatever with little trouble.
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I just want to save for college. The animation colleges I want to go to are both really expensive (although CalArts is twice as much as Sheridan), I have hardly any money, and I won't be receiving any from my parents, so I'm going to have to pay completely by myself. All I want to save up money for is college. Everything else of mine is still being paid for.
As for whether I school in the morning and work in the evenings or vice versa, you know, that doesn't really matter to me. Either way, I'm going to be awake and not asleep, lol, so whichever is fine with me. If I get a job before the season is overwith, maybe I can ask them which they would prefer (or ask my parents. *shrugs* Not that they've ever had to balance work and school, though). I know it's ultimately my choice, but I have absolutely no preference. :P
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I guess it would be a good idea to see what classes are certain hours before I ask for opinions. If my art classes are all in the morning, I can't very well be working at that time... :P I'll most likely end up having to go to school in the mornings, and work in the evenings. Just like everyone else, lol.
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The problem with TRU is that we close at 9 right now--eventually we'll expand our hours so you could work more, but they probably couldn't hire you knowing you'd only be available for 3 hours on weekdays. Retail places that close later could be fine with it, though. Some places would have a problem with you being gone for that week, but some would still take you knowing you could be there the day after Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve.
We also have overnight stockers. . . I don't know if you'd be able to do that or not, but you could potentially sleep at odd hours and work nights. You'd get more hours and get paid more, but it would be kind of a pain.