Originally posted by: Whisper
Originally posted by: AngryPirate
I don't think it's such a horrible thing for a high-schooler not to have a job. At that age their job is school and all opportunities to succeed there should be given to them. Also, having a job makes it difficult to persue extra-curricular activities like sports. I had to watch my friends play two years of varsity baseball because my dad forced me to get a job and it conflicted with practice.
That said I think it's an excellent experience for a teenager to get out there and see what it feels like to earn/be responsible for their money. Just as long as it doesnt interfere with their education and/or anything else they want to persue. There is plenty of time to work in life.
I'll agree with this. I do believe that working (especially during high school) can build character and teach responsibility. However, as most people would probably agree, it shouldn't conflict with academics. Time management is a good skill to learn, but if even that isn't helping, then something needs to change. I'm willing to bet that most people here (myself included) worked at least part-time during high school and most of college, full-time during vacations, and are glad that they did. But at the same time, I've met quite a few people that've never worked in their lives, and are still just as responsible and dedicated to their education. They also plan on sending a set amount of income home once they graduate (usually to cover their parents' house payment) to repay the generosity they've been shown. Sometimes it's just luck of the draw.
Originally posted by: Fausto
Yup.....and M4H just burned his possible CompUSA insider connections. 😛Originally posted by: AngryPirate
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Who wants to bet that the OP is "All of the above"? 😀
- M4H
If I recall, caitlion had posted a thread about how to properly give two weeks notice at her current job so that she can persue a new one. I could be wrong though...
Originally posted by: AngryPirate
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Who wants to bet that the OP is "All of the above"? 😀
- M4H
If I recall, caitlion had posted a thread about how to properly give two weeks notice at her current job so that she can persue a new one. I could be wrong though...
Originally posted by: Orsorum
I work two jobs, as a Community Assistant and as a student researcher, that pay rent and part of tuition. Looking for a third job come Spring.
Cheers!
Nate
yah - me tooOriginally posted by: Electric Amish
I don't work....I'm broken. 🙁
Originally posted by: Whisper
You can make fun of me all you want, and I did realize that was the purpose behind this thread. However, no matter what is said, I'll never feel guilty about my current unemployment. I do want to find a job, and nothing is stopping me from working other than the lack of finding somewhere to work. I've filled out roughly half a dozen applications thus far, and nothing yet. Besides that, there are some places that I just won't work. Not because I think I'm above that type of employment, but because I've worked long enough to know that I would hate being there. If it's somewhere that I could stomach, that's fine, but I refuse to work (at least for the time being) in a position that will make me dread going in after class everyday. Once or twice a week I could handle, but not everyday.
Beyond that, I'm guessing it's just the hours I'm available that turns most companies off. 3rd shift is my friend, but not many places around here are even open for that, and the ones that are have yet to call back. I'll most likely go on another application-submitting binge sometime soon, once I find a few other places that look interesting and are actually hiring. Whee.
Edit: as far as where gas/spending/whatever money comes from, the answer is mostly student loans and scholarships. Both go a long way, assuming you don't buy much beyond food and toilet paper.
Originally posted by: caitlion
Originally posted by: Orsorum
I work two jobs, as a Community Assistant and as a student researcher, that pay rent and part of tuition. Looking for a third job come Spring.
Cheers!
Nate
wow, 3 jobs.. thats a lot!
some of you have been working since you were pretty young... is it for family businesses or what? (obviously not directed towards those of you who already said what you did)
i didnt get my first job until i was 15, almost 16. which isnt very long considering im only 17. before that i just babysat and i think i watered plants a couple times 😛
Originally posted by: 1YellowPeril
BTW: How's your CompUSA job coming around?