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Should Student Take Part – Time Jobs
             One of the biggest things a student must figure out open entering
school is what to do with all that time. Free to schedule as they please and free
from to obligation of life at home, student find themselves with a wealth of time
they may or may not have. There are things which you might consider working.
First of all, if you want to be cool and go out with your classmates and buy some
cool stuff, well, you need money! By getting job, you get money. Of course, you
have to work for it, but still, can and probably will – be useful. There is not only
money to consider though. Experience is an important asset for after finishing you
school. When you work during your school year and add it to your resume, I will
show your future employers that you are able to manage to pursue two activities
at the same time, or more if you are involved elsewhere. Another interesting
thing to consider is the contacts you might make by working. By contacts, I mean
people that can be useful to you later in life. If you have different jobs, you make
new references you can later add to your CV along with the experience. Also if you
are lucky enough to get a job in your area of studies, it my later become a
permanent job.

       The main disadvantages on your life are that will have less time for
schoolwork – and social life of course. This also means you do other stuff work
and study. This is an to go all crazy! It’s is also important if you want to be cool.
Having a job can also add another source of stress to your life. Depending on the
type of job you are looking for, you may get a boss that always wants more hours
and presses you to be more available. One of the things you can do is to set
yourself a maximum number of hours you want to work per week and make this
clear with your employers at the beginning of the year.

       My biggest recommendation is not rush into anything. It’s perfectly
acceptable to spend the first few weeks of school adjusting and having fun, and
then slide a job into the mix when you have grown comfortable with everything
else. Finally, never allow an outside job to get in the way of your health and
school in general. While work may keep you motivated and get you needed
money, it’s not worth losing your education or well being over. Obtain what you
need, but if you feel yourself slipping take some time off, or find a better place to
work. You’ll have plenty of time to work post school.

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  • 1. Should Student Take Part – Time Jobs One of the biggest things a student must figure out open entering school is what to do with all that time. Free to schedule as they please and free from to obligation of life at home, student find themselves with a wealth of time they may or may not have. There are things which you might consider working. First of all, if you want to be cool and go out with your classmates and buy some cool stuff, well, you need money! By getting job, you get money. Of course, you have to work for it, but still, can and probably will – be useful. There is not only money to consider though. Experience is an important asset for after finishing you school. When you work during your school year and add it to your resume, I will show your future employers that you are able to manage to pursue two activities at the same time, or more if you are involved elsewhere. Another interesting thing to consider is the contacts you might make by working. By contacts, I mean people that can be useful to you later in life. If you have different jobs, you make new references you can later add to your CV along with the experience. Also if you are lucky enough to get a job in your area of studies, it my later become a permanent job. The main disadvantages on your life are that will have less time for schoolwork – and social life of course. This also means you do other stuff work and study. This is an to go all crazy! It’s is also important if you want to be cool. Having a job can also add another source of stress to your life. Depending on the type of job you are looking for, you may get a boss that always wants more hours and presses you to be more available. One of the things you can do is to set yourself a maximum number of hours you want to work per week and make this clear with your employers at the beginning of the year. My biggest recommendation is not rush into anything. It’s perfectly acceptable to spend the first few weeks of school adjusting and having fun, and then slide a job into the mix when you have grown comfortable with everything else. Finally, never allow an outside job to get in the way of your health and school in general. While work may keep you motivated and get you needed money, it’s not worth losing your education or well being over. Obtain what you need, but if you feel yourself slipping take some time off, or find a better place to work. You’ll have plenty of time to work post school.