fitzlopez wrote: » Check the contract with your current employer to see if it's allowed there may be clauses about non-competes or something that limits what you can do professionally and charge money in your spare time.Tell a LIE Having said that I use to do odd sidejobs in the fields I liked, now I do saturdays with a startup and it's a lot of work, depressing that they lack some stuff but a great challenge to get dirty into the technology. There are even a few things I've had to learn that have made me better at my big job. I recommendation try it out for a couple of months and if you see that it's going to burn you out, then tell your part time boss and see if you can work something out or thank him for the opportunity and give your notice. About getting certifications, maybe this job will get you some experience that will help you. And who says you can't study and moonlight? Sometimes it's just the first months that are hard and it gets easier when you get the hang of it.
Daneil3144 wrote: » Recently took on this part time job, and I'm hesitating about beginning it. They are willing to work around my current job, just hesitating due to time away from home, etc. Don't need the extra money, I mean it's nice - but I don't NEED it.I only took it to gain experience with technology that my current employer would never have me be exposed to.It's with the local electric company who does high speed fiber optic for the city.I've read people state get more certifications instead of a part time job - but based on some of recent interviews - certs don't matter when I don' have the professional experience to back it up.Interview question: What's your experience with this and this? "Labs & studying" :P Don't know just making sure such a move is beneficial in the long run..
GirlyGirl wrote: » I have worked two jobs in Northern Virginia before. Actually it was job descriptions that stated that the night job can't be a second job. I still applied for night positions. I worked two jobs, twice. It's easy in Northern Virginia. I worked on Quantico at night and Ft. Belvoir in the day. Ok, now back to the original poster...