Work study question..

Koenigsegg

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With the given wage offered as a part of work study, is your "pay" taxed like you would be at a normal job?
 

Koenigsegg

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What advantage is it to do work study instead of regular work? Are the wages slightly higher when it's applied?
 

Lumathix

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The "advantage" would be it's on campus, i.e. easy for college students to get to work. Another would be that with a work study job, you're sure to be able to schedule work hours around class time, as well as have an employer that's sympathetic to you as a student.
 

astralusion

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okay the advantage is that the government pays 75% or the school pays 50% of your wage...which means the employer has to pay less, which means you're more likely to get a school job as opposed to someone with out w/s also some schools will let you use your work study doing community service...for instance i can get 12.50 an hour tutoring kids, in a program that's volunteer
 

fbrdphreak

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Originally posted by: Koenigsegg
Koenigsegg CCR - Supercharged 4.7L V8, 806 HP, 678 LB-FT torque, 0-60 3.2 seconds, 1/4 mile 9.0 seconds
I hope that's the car you WANT and not the car you HAVE; otherwise I will hunt you down and mushroom stamp you for even talking about work study. Thanks

--Disgruntled college student
 

tami

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Originally posted by: Koenigsegg
With the given wage offered as a part of work study, is your "pay" taxed like you would be at a normal job?

not necessarily. some schools do tax. others do not. my school, for example, did not withhold taxes.