Sure! If that's not going to affect your work, why not?
2006-09-18 07:29:42
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answer #1
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answered by ♥ Karen ♥ 4
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After you have receive confirmation of the job or at the end of the interview when they are considering your position:
politely enquire as to how they view staff who choose to do part time or full time studies whilst working for the Company,
your reason being that you would like to consider in an underterminable future period of doing courses that can complement the company's needs, and incidently, how would you better fit into the company in future if you had realistic aspirations.
The reason for the above is the order in which jobs flow. It is always easier to turn down job offers rather than securing a job.
This gives you the choice to turn down the job if you find it unsuitable or that you have a few job acceptances in hand which offers better working conditions.
2006-09-18 07:44:51
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answer #2
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answered by pax veritas 4
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2006-09-18 07:31:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes ......because a lot of businesses get kick backs from the local and federal government for hiring students. They will even offer tuition reimbursement.
2006-09-18 07:32:05
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answered by MAKITYOURS(7UP) 1
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Yes. It will be a plus, as long as you can fulfill your commitment to the job.
2006-09-18 07:37:24
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answered by ed 7
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if it's going to affect your schedule, then definitely, you need to tell them... because of school demands, there may be times when you will not be able to report to work at all -- and your boss deserves to know what's going on so that he/she wouldn't assume that you're irresponsible and probably give you considerations for it.
2006-09-18 07:42:24
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answered by Anonymous
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of course... so you & ur boss won't go into trouble when the time comes!
unless u r thinking of dropping school (which i doubt)!
u should tell about that... so the best settlement & contract could be issued!
2006-09-18 07:37:44
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answered by Jafar B 3
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yes
2006-09-18 07:29:55
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answered by Great Gifts 4 Everyone 3
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who cares
2006-09-18 07:31:12
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answered by george grohan mendal 3
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yes you should and can if the company you work for is reputable they should welcome your education it only makes you more valuable to them
2006-09-18 07:33:36
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answered by George T 3
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