I currently have a full-time job that I enjoy. It pays okay, but not enough for me to cover my bills without obtaining a second job. I'm one of those super-energetic workaholic types that wouldn't mind working around the clock, if it means keeping my car and my place!(and no, moving home to family is NOT an option so don't waste your time suggesting it) I've been ambitiously jobsearching for a second job at restaurants and retail(Home Depot, Lowes, grocery stores). Problem is, a lot of employers have a big attitude about me having a 2nd job! They're like, "How can you handle more than one job?" But they do not know me, or the fact that I skipped a year in college and was triple-majoring, or the 14-hr days that I pulled on a regular basis at a job a few years ago when times were tough. I tried not telling them about my day job, but then they get the wrong impression that I can work "any" hours, when I can't. How should I approach this scenario? Any places that WOULD be understanding??
2007-03-20
01:40:44
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