Part time, variable shifts, weekend and on call rotation - oh my
jamesleecoleman
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Hey!!!
I'm wondering if anyone could give their experience in this kind
of schedule. I'm debating if I should even apply for this job because
I'm in school full time. The position is 4-7 hours a day monday-friday
along with what the title states. I'm sure I'll be doing like 40 hour days
just to keep up with school and work, which isn't much of a problem for me.
It would be cool if it was just 3 days a week with one weekend a month.
It's good pay and they only require a high school diploma for a Customer Support Technician I position.
I'm wondering if anyone could give their experience in this kind
of schedule. I'm debating if I should even apply for this job because
I'm in school full time. The position is 4-7 hours a day monday-friday
along with what the title states. I'm sure I'll be doing like 40 hour days
just to keep up with school and work, which isn't much of a problem for me.
It would be cool if it was just 3 days a week with one weekend a month.
It's good pay and they only require a high school diploma for a Customer Support Technician I position.
Booya!!
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mikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■In return for working their "funky schedule," they may be able to "work around" your school schedule. If it sounds like a job you could be interested in, you have nothing to lose -- just mention it up front. And it could always turn out the times they need the most people is when you're not in class.:mike: Cisco Certifications -- Collect the Entire Set!
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jamesleecoleman Member Posts: 1,899 ■■■■■□□□□□In return for working their "funky schedule," they may be able to "work around" your school schedule. If it sounds like a job you could be interested in, you have nothing to lose -- just mention it up front. And it could always turn out the times they need the most people is when you're not in class.
Thanks for the information. I never really though about it like that. I'll apply after I take the 602 tomorrow and some resume updating.Booya!!
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