Thread: How should I answer these questions?
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Jun 17th, 2009 08:12 PM
#1
How should I answer these questions?
I finally got a reply from a retail clerk position I applied to:
Hi xxxx
Thank you for your resume. Three things
1) How much longer are you in school(years) and 2) will you be able to work Saturdays throughout the year.3) Are you free (completely free) to work Aug 24 to Sept 5?
Thank you
Now I have 4 more years in school (3 years of study + 1 year of internship, not mandatory, but I want to do PEY). I also just want this job for make some cash over the summer, i'm not sure I can work Saturdays once school starts again (it depends on the work load, and I'm sure it wont be easy). The third one i have no problem with, it's just the first two questions that are tricky to answer. Should I say 3 years or 4 years left in school and should i say yes to working Saturdays throughout the year or tell the truth? I REALLY need a job right now, even though it's not related to my field of study, just because I'm broke as hell right now.
Last edited by Aznsilvrboy; Jun 17th, 2009 at 08:15 PM.
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Jun 17th, 2009 08:31 PM
#2
1. 4 years.
2. No.
Geeze, this reading comprehension stuff is great!
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Jun 17th, 2009 08:33 PM
#3

Originally Posted by
Phlegmbot
1. 4 years.
2. No.
Geeze, this reading comprehension stuff is great!
However, the job description says that the job will continue on Saturdays throughout the year. If I answer no to 2, they probably wont hire me right?
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Jun 17th, 2009 08:38 PM
#4
Well, is this a weekend job only? Seems like they will make you work a few times during the week and Saturday. I bet hours will be more flexible after you work for a few months.
The question is if you can balance work + school?
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Jun 17th, 2009 08:41 PM
#5

Originally Posted by
Computer500
Well, is this a weekend job only? Seems like they will make you work a few times during the week and Saturday. I bet hours will be more flexible after you work for a few months.
The question is if you can balance work + school?
During the summer the it'll be around 25 hours/week (a few days a week), and full time on some weeks, and just Saturdays when school starts. Well the problem is that I don't know if I can balance school and work, how should I know how much work I'll have to do?
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Jun 17th, 2009 08:50 PM
#6

Originally Posted by
Aznsilvrboy
During the summer the it'll be around 25 hours/week (a few days a week), and full time on some weeks, and just Saturdays when school starts. Well the problem is that I don't know if I can balance school and work, how should I know how much work I'll have to do?
That's not bad. Just Saturdays when school starts. Should be able to handle it.
If it is 25hr/hour week of part time during school + Saturday = that's too much.
I bet they will hire people throughout the year. Once your rank goes up, then you're schedule will be more flexible.
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Jun 17th, 2009 08:56 PM
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Jr. Member

Its different for everyone. I guess you will only know once you've done some school. I'm going into my last year of uni and have worked full-time throughout my last 3 years and know people that don't work at all and some that work part time. Its how well you can manage your time, how many other commitments you have and if your willing to sacrifice going out with friends every night. If I were to give you an answer based on my opinion it would be 1.4years 2.Yes. If you really need the job, take it for now and quit if it become to much to manage.
Hope this helps
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Jun 17th, 2009 09:20 PM
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Originally Posted by
rharor
Its different for everyone. I guess you will only know once you've done some school. I'm going into my last year of uni and have worked full-time throughout my last 3 years and know people that don't work at all and some that work part time. Its how well you can manage your time, how many other commitments you have and if your willing to sacrifice going out with friends every night. If I were to give you an answer based on my opinion it would be 1.4years 2.Yes. If you really need the job, take it for now and quit if it become to much to manage.
Hope this helps
All of my friends told me to say 3 years left in school because the internship is not guaranteed (which is true), I'm stuck now...3 years or 4 years?
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Jun 17th, 2009 09:41 PM
#9
you're over analyzing this.
first, say 3 years.
second, say yes.
first one isn't a big deal. they just wanna know how old you are and at what point you are in your career. 3, 4, doesnt make a difference here.
the saturdays. no big deal. it's the summer. school's off. you can work saturdays. once school starts, see how it is... see if you can handle it. if you cant, let them know. you wouldve been with em for a while now by then, so things can be worked out. this won't be a big issue. but if you say no now, you might not get the job.
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Jun 17th, 2009 09:43 PM
#10
Jr. Member


Originally Posted by
Aznsilvrboy
All of my friends told me to say 3 years left in school because the internship is not guaranteed (which is true), I'm stuck now...3 years or 4 years?

1. 3 or 4 years doesn't make a big difference, in my opinion. If the internship is not guaranteed then say 3 years. It is a long time ahead and things can change.
2. Say yes to Saturdays, since you need a job as I understood. When September comes and classes begin, you'll have an idea of whether you can handle the school/work load or not.
Good luck
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Jun 17th, 2009 09:50 PM
#11

Originally Posted by
g_b_ya
1. 3 or 4 years doesn't make a big difference, in my opinion. If the internship is not guaranteed then say 3 years. It is a long time ahead and things can change.
2. Say yes to Saturdays, since you need a job as I understood. When September comes and classes begin, you'll have an idea of whether you can handle the school/work load or not.
Good luck
Thanks for all the replies. I said 3 years, yes to working Saturdays once school starts. Good luck to me then
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