Both of my brother's worked through college, and I know that I'm blessed, but I don't want my parents to make the whole sacrifice so that I can get a few extra hours to study.
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Both of my brother's worked through college, and I know that I'm blessed, but I don't want my parents to make the whole sacrifice so that I can get a few extra hours to study.
I worked while I was at College and University - the weekend and three days a week respectively. It sucked. I had hardly any free time at all. I stuck with the College job, but ended up quiting the Uni one. Working on the checkouts sucks.
Ah, forget about it. Learning about life is for after college. I had the same thing when I went to college, my parents didn't want me working, but looking back, I can see why. (A) it ensures you have time to study, which is important, and (B) college is about much more than just taking classes, and if you're spending all your non-class time either studying or working, you're going to miss out on that. Just remember there are all kinds of things going on outside of class - sign up for extracurriculars, have crazy misadventures with friends, get yourself involved with some big creative endeavor.
Which leads to another point, all that stuff will help you prepare for the real world in terms of being sure that there's something else going on in your life besides work. I have too many friends who, after college, just got wrapped up in their work. And we're not even talking interesting jobs here, they just never figured out how to have a life outside of work.
So, I walked home from work yesterday (which is about a 3.5 miles) with my paycheck in my pocket. When I was about a quarter of the way home, I hear thunder. I recall the newspaper's weather saying there would be light rain that day. So I started picking up the pace.
It started to freaking downpour. It was like I could've taken a swim through the rain.
So yeah, I get home completely soaked. I took a hairdryer to my paycheck to see if I could save it, but there was one number (account number) missing at the bottom, so I couldn't cash it and have to get it reissued.
I hate Pennsylvania's weather. :(
I worked while in high school and college. Almost every night, I would have a shift, and it really hurt my grades. I was so burnt out by the time I'd get home that I wouldn't want to do my homework, and any nights I had off, I'd want to do something fun. You might know where that ended me up. Worked my way into a depression that lead me to make the impulsive decision to join the army.
Damn, now I'm starting to think that I shouldn't get a job from Anthony's story. There has to be a happy medium. How many hours a week did you work Anthony?
I'll be working different hours every week but average is around 30. I'm also going to to be a volunteer at the fire station and going to school. I don't plan on taking 4-5 classes this quarter but just my emt basic. That class alone is going to feel like a full work load. Class three times a week plus hospital clinics.
I've got plenty of people that can help me throughout the quarter if I need any extra help. Worst comes to worst I'll just cut back on hours I work so I don't burn my self out.
edit: Now I just need to decide which time slot I want. Wake up at 5am to be at class at 8am. Take the 12pm class or the 6pm class. I go early and I gotta deal with traffic. I go late and I gotta deal with traffic. Upside to going early is if I choose not to work those days I've got all afternoon and evening free....I think I just found my time slot.
I live out in the country and my college is almost an hour away when driving in the mornings.
What bank is that? I want to make sure that I never have anything to do with them.
I don't have the chance to get to the bank very often. That is why I am glad I have direct deposit so I don't have to worry about any of this.