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Default Apr 11, 2024 at 08:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Discombobulated View Post
That sounds a good idea to get another part time job, if you could find something to fit in with your current one?


Are you able to pick up overtime in your current job? That way you wouldn’t be committing yourself to permanently having more hours.
I work Mon-Fri and the only opportunity for more hours is when someone is sick or goes on vacation.
I could start DoorDashing again after work. Or I also thought of a waitress job on the weekends.
I can't tell if I'm mentally ready though How to Know When I Can Work More Hours

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