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2nd job for extra cash-any suggestions?
I currently work nights 7p-7a as a nurse 3 times a week. I'm childless and am looking to buy a home in another year. Wanting to save as much as I can and I am considering picking up an extra job.
Anyone have any suggestions in regards to places?
If I were to do this it would need to be somewhat flexible to accomodate my schedule which is never consistent but I have it 6 weeks out most of the time.
Do many places (restaurants, department stores, etc) have workers that are on an "as needed" basis and you can say hey I can work 1 day next week or whatever?
Just curious if anyone has any experience with this?
Thanks!
Re: 2nd job for extra cash-any suggestions?
I would just start applying around - if you get an interview explain the situation.
Most part-time work is pretty flexible because they're used to working around college student schedules etc. So long as you're upfront about your availability it shouldn't be a problem.
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Macy's has a flex team which goes on an as needed basis.
I have considered an extra nursing job but I'm trying to not burn myself out on nursing! I might look into it though. I figured a change of scenery would be nice although the pay would be significantly less if I choose anything but nursing.
Thanks everyone
Hey, I'm a student studying nursing so I know all about finding a job with flexible hours. Pretty much all part time jobs are super flexible. I've worked at a pharmacy, grocery store, restaurant, kiddie indoor play center. They all worked around my schedule and gave me as many or as little hours as I needed. I would just tell my manager "hey next week I have finals, can you schedule me a short week" or I would tell her "hey I could use a few extra hours if you need me to pick up any shifts". You just have to communicate what you need and they will always work with you, also they have so many other people working there that someone will be able to work if you can't. Hope this helps and I hope you find a part-time job soon!