u/Adventurous-Ask7553

Should I work 2 jobs or one

I currently work a job that only gives me 8–12 hours per week. I recently received a job offer that will give me 40 hours a week until the end of the summer, and I’ll also be able to work weekends during the school year. Before applying elsewhere, I asked my current job for more hours, but they actually gave me one less day.

My question is: am I obligated to work the full month since the schedule is released a month in advance, or can I just give my two weeks’ notice and leave it at that?

My sister thinks I should stay and work both jobs, but I’m not sure it would really benefit me. It would only make me about an extra $75 because the shift is only four hours long.

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u/Adventurous-Ask7553 — 1 day ago
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Withdraw question am I still in the course

I withdrew from a class, I can’t see it in my brocku portal as a course I’m taking but it’s still on my bright space . How do I know I’m still not in it ?the midterm is today

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u/Adventurous-Ask7553 — 2 days ago

First car advice ?

Hey, I’m a first-time car buyer and I’ve got around $19k saved up. I want to get something nice, and right now I’m mainly looking at the 2016 Honda Accord and Toyota Camry. I also like Acura too. You can probably tell I’m a sucker for a nice interior lol.

The other day I came across the 2013 Lexus ES 350 and the IS, and honestly I think they’re really clean, especially with the wood trim interior. I already know Lexus and Acura are basically just luxury Toyota and Honda, but I want something that actually feels worth the money and makes me happy every time I get in it. Im also a student.

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u/Adventurous-Ask7553 — 9 days ago

Any more job fairs

I’ve been applying to jobs online and only got 3 interviews, but no callbacks afterward. So maybe applying in person is the better option. It feels like I missed all the job fairs… or maybe not? Does anyone know of any upcoming ones?

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u/Adventurous-Ask7553 — 14 days ago

I am a third-year neuroscience student, and I’ve really enjoyed my major. I’ve learned a lot about the brain. However, I don’t want to do a thesis anymore, which means I won’t be pursuing research like I originally planned. It just doesn’t seem worth it to me at this point. I feel like I need more practical experience. Because of that, I’m considering minoring into economics and specializing in health economics for my masters. There are only one or two universities in the province where I could pursue a master’s in my minor, and the program would take about one to two years. I just want to know if it would be worth it.

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u/Adventurous-Ask7553 — 21 days ago