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Is it possible to get a weekend only job?

I have been trying to get a job this entire summer and I haven't been able to get one. Now, I have to wait until next summer before I can get a job because the only days I'd be able to work are Fridays from 4:30 P.M to whenever they close and Saturdays from whenever they open to 2:00 P.M. Is it possible to get a job under those conditions? One reason I probably didn't get a job this summer was because I had no references or experience. Should I use the school year to build experience and get references? I wanted to know because it is my senior year and I originally planned to take a year to save up and get a stable job and all that, but a lot of people are saying that is a bad idea and that I should just go straight to college. Our family just doesn't have the money for me to just go to college and I'm afraid to take out a huge college loan.

So, can I get a weekend only job or is it best to just put it off and try and build experience?

4 Antworten

Relevanz
  • vor 9 Jahren
    Beste Antwort

    In these hard economic times, millions of talented, educated and experienced people out of work, there are openings for part time or on call jobs since companies do not want to hire full time employees where they have to pay i.e. health insurance, vacation days, pension etc. However your part time availability would have to be extended by adding a Thursday night or Sunday mid morning or afternoon. Secondly it is correct to start asking i.e. guidance counselor, club teachers, church pastor/priest/rabbi for referencing and obtain i.e. full name, address, city/state/zip , email and phone # which you type on a Word document entitled References. If you are unable to work more than Friday and Saturday at least search on the internet for volunteer positions to gain skills and experience. Good Luck!!

    There are careers in public service where "Loan Forgiveness Program" where after you pay for a portion of the loans the program pays the remaining prin and interest. Read website http://www.finaid.org/loans/publicservice.phtml to find out what jobs qualify and where you should apply to (loan companies) to obtain your student loans.

    Quelle(n): College Career Instructor
  • Erica
    Lv 5
    vor 9 Jahren

    If you're willing to take any job you can get, I definitely think that you should be able to find a job if you can only work weekends. Food service and retail are industries that almost always require applicants to be available to work on the weekends as it's the time that they need help the most. Many places are understanding of student schedules as well (well, some are!) and will allow you to work evenings and weekends as fits your schedule. The person who mentioned benefits also has a great point...places are more inclined to hire a few part time people than a full time worker because it saves them money on benefits and stuff that come with working full time.

  • kara
    Lv 4
    vor 5 Jahren

    Restaurant jobs will work round your schedule and they are going to most definitely be pleased to have you ever round on weekends. Weekends are a requirement at eating places anyway. It worked for me as a institution scholar. I handiest worked fri, sat, sun nights for approximately 5 hours each time. And yes, there have been men and women that labored there who simplest labored 2-3 days per week.

  • HD
    Lv 7
    vor 9 Jahren

    yes, that would be fine if you can find that type of part time job. don't be afraid to take out a school loan, you can get a higher paying job that will enable you to make the payments when you graduate.

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