At the moment, I work between 8-11 hours per week (and are in Year 11). I started the year working 3 days a week, ie Monday (3.30-6.30)/Thursday(5.30-9.30)/Saturday(7.30-3.30) as this was what I was doing through Year 10. I soon realised that this was way too much, and I cut out my Monday arvo shift. It meant that I ahd to change from Part Time to Casual, but I was okay with that (they also said that if I wanted to change back to pt I'd be able to).LaLaLa3 said:just wondering how many of youu work and how often?
i work 10-12 hours a week, it dosen't seem to intefere with my school work at all, but im wondering if ill need to cut down my hours for year 12.
Yes well I can safely state that it eats asssle3pe3bumz said:=/ those are pretty bad hours you do there Cheap Thrills. I wouldn't be fine with working like that.
where do you work?Cheap Thrills said:Yes well I can safely state that it eats ass
local supermarket. until today, they didnt know i was still at schoolcccclaire said:where do you work?
I too played heaps of netball last year, and umpired too. Unfortunately when I got my job in August last year, netball season wasn't over yet. This is why I worked a few afternoons a week instead of Saturdays. But this year, I quit netball - there were 8 people in my team, 4 got jobs that make them work saturdays, and another two were no longer in our age group. This sucked majorly, but I knew that I wasn't going to be able to go on my schools east coast tour (I live in Perth - thats why its so spesh) unless I worked Saturdays. I know that after I come back from that at the end of July I will have to save furiously, knowing that I'll cut my hours back next year.cccclaire said:But school became too much a bit into term one. I found myself always getting sick (I think because I was putting my body into stress) and having to rush assignments and stuff. Also I started asking for no thursday shifts and they went a bit bitchy at me.
Last year I also did heaps of netball, I'd coach, umpire and play and it basically took up my whole saturday. I didn't really have time to do any school-work (but it was year 10 so who cares right?)
So when netball started this year I quit my job, I miss the money sooo much, but I managed to save a bit so thats alright.
Telekinetik said:My English teacher told us all "It's not possible to juggle both a working job and the HSC", but I honestly think it depends on the person.