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Is working 5 hours on weekend's to short?


Question Posted Thursday September 1 2011, 7:49 pm

My problem is that i go to school full time and work on weekends. Since I don't want to lose focus on my school work, I only work on weekends, so the thing im wondering about is should i ask my boss for more work days or more hours.

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Eunice101 answered Thursday September 1 2011, 7:54 pm:
You should ask your boss for more work days instead of more hours, because then your just going to be working yourself to death. You should ask for 2 more days, since you go to school full time, you won't lose focus and you will get extra money. :) Hope this Helped.

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