u/bigtiramisufan

what should I do about job offer?

I just got hired for a job today. it is 8 hours a day monday-friday and 6 hours on saturday. also yes i have already subtracted lunch hours. I think this might be too much for me as this is just an internship. They originally said it was 7 hours a day monday-friday and 5 hours on saturday, which I said yes to, although even that is quite a lot. I asked if the hours are negotiable today and I didn’t get a straight answer. I don’t want to say no to the company and make them feel like they wasted their time, but I don’t want to be burnt out. again I also previously said the hours are fine which I think was a mistake in hindsight. should I ask them about the hours again and accept it if they can lower it and reject it otherwise or should I just accept it no matter what? or a secret third option

TL;DR I just got hired for a job that is 8 hours a day monday-friday and 6 hours of saturday. I think this is too much for me and I didn’t get a clear answer as to if hours are negotiable. what should I do?

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u/bigtiramisufan — 4 days ago

I have friends who are still in highschool that I met while doing theater. it's a tradition in my school for graduated seniors to come back and see their friends perform before they graduate as well. I go to a college that is 12 hours away and didn't figure it would be viable for me to go. however, I remembered that there was a graduated senior last year who flew in to see us and she goes to a college that is 11 hours away. I could have potentially flown in to see my friends in november and now I feel horrible that I didn't. even if I fly in next year, it wouldn't quite be the same since 2 of my friends are graduating this year. should I go anyways or nah?

TLDR; should I fly out to see my friends' theater performance later this year since i didn't get to see them this year or nah? I feel bad since 2 of them are graduating and I wasn't able to see them perform.

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u/bigtiramisufan — 17 days ago