01-03-2018, 07:12 PM
Jobs with a lot of "downtime" are nice in some ways, since you might have time to do other things. On the other hand, jobs like that usually don't pay a lot, and sometimes it's useful to have experience working in a fast-paced environment.
Right now I have a job tutoring people, mostly IT students, at a nearby college. It's a pleasant and rewarding job, but it doesn't pay a lot. Ironically, since I'm paid hourly, I get paid less if I do a good job! It's not a very fast-paced job, and sometimes I have time to work on other stuff if I'm waiting for someone.
I'm hoping to begin a full-time gig within the next month or so.
Right now I have a job tutoring people, mostly IT students, at a nearby college. It's a pleasant and rewarding job, but it doesn't pay a lot. Ironically, since I'm paid hourly, I get paid less if I do a good job! It's not a very fast-paced job, and sometimes I have time to work on other stuff if I'm waiting for someone.
I'm hoping to begin a full-time gig within the next month or so.
Course clear! You got a card.
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