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Old Jun 18, 2014, 11:07 PM
ladytiger ladytiger is offline
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Hi everyone! Work is great learning lots of new things and getting better at it! A little bit later on, I plan on looking for a 2nd job in the mornings but not sure what to do and can't have it overlap my primary job. I'd like another job in IT but that won't happen because you x amount of experience and previous certifications - proof that you know what you're talking about.

I am wondering those who have worked a 2nd job before, can someone give me any tips? I was asked by someone could I handle it? Well, had x amount of years of living with very high stress (not at a job but personal life) and thinking about it; I don't have an option because I am not getting enough hours at my job because I can't go over and have no intentions of quitting until much later on once I have enough IT experience (at least some not everything). I plan on getting my own place hopefully in September and would need to find something that equals the same pay I am getting and min. wage isn't gonna help. I get paid 10.25 why take a 2nd job that pays 8.50? I need my monthly income to be a bit more over 1k.
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Old Jun 18, 2014, 11:43 PM
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Hello, ladytiger. You seem motivated. Give it a go.
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Old Jun 19, 2014, 10:45 PM
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I saw my fall schedule at work gonna get less hours things are getting tighter and tighter and yea, time to find another 2nd job.
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