Got work rostered next tuesday and wednesday but I have exams those days that finish late and I won't be able to make it to work on time. Anyone know whether or not the leave will go out of personal or annual leave and whether or not I get paid for those days?
Math really is a subject where you need a solid foundation before you can begin building your foundation of knowledge efficiently, so I suggest you drop if you missed year 11 math since it forms the basis for much of what you will learn in year 12.
nightfill as in, 8-12am, after midnight you get bonus pay, on Sundays double. Highly unlikely you will stay as a casual though, after 2 or 3 weeks they put you on as part time, dropping your pay to 21.
No I don't like it lol, I don't like it because I never bothered to learn what was going on, all I did was rote learn it. If the subjects in interaction design don't have any mastery tests on programming stuff then I think I can manage.
Also, would it be wise to do BISM major and do 48 points...
I've heard at many other woolworths there are cliques trying to always befriend the nightfill captain so they don't have to do much work and the others that just do the work and go home, not really at my store though. Since the job has pretty crap hours, 8-12am, mostly the people working are uni...
NOOO don't wear a t-shirt and shorts, woolworths is quite strict on uniform, we sometimes even get told off for wearing white socks lol. Wear black pants, black shoes and a simple shirt, collared polo at least. On the job u can wear a black jacket/jumper/sweater on top if you want. The job is...
Currently been working replenishment for 4 months, interview was legit this:
Tell me about yourself: I said i'm a uni student and worked at a small conveneince store during high school. I live local and have access to my own car.
Can you work fridays and saturdays: Yes, I'm available all week in...
yea pretty much, I hope it's worthwhile, if you think about it, apps and websites are always going to be made so people with UX design knowledge will always be helpful or needed in some form.
according to the outline this is what i'm supposed to do:
31269 Business Requirements Modelling 6cp
31270 Networking Essentials 6cp
31247 Collaborative Business Processes 6cp
Select 6 credit points of options 6cp
IPT is quite simple and straight forward, there are a ton of notes online, read them and revise them. The layout of the HSC exam every year is always almost identical so do past papers. Here are some notes...