go for it,but make sure you tell them the truth about your being in collage at the same time.and then you will have to tell your collage you need a external student form which you will have to fill in and then they will keep in touch with while you are working and you will have to keep in touch with your collage while you are working too.
its simple and easy,work and study is not too hard just put your heart and soul to it.just a few sacrifices and very soon the time will fly and you will have a job your good at and a qualification you wanted.good luck and don't be shy to find out from your collage about how you can go about studying and working at the same time they will be the best to advice you.just go to the one incharge and tell them who has offered you your job and they will help you out.good luck and hope you do make it out there.
2006-10-10 03:26:00
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answered by mariolla oneill 5
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Tough choice but college in some respect will help you secure a better job. Do what you can to afford yourself the ability to do both effectively. --However, jobs come and go. College can assist you with becoming an employer some day. Take into consideration the knowledge you gain from both experiences. Givin what you've told me, I suspect the job is not high paying and not a senior level position. If so, then the choice is obvious. Take the college route and create a job while your in college to support yourself. There's a lot of ideas to support you better than a part-time job. Good Luck...
2006-10-10 03:21:44
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answered by orleans6062000 2
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Be up front, tell the person who made the offer that you are still in college. You might be able to attend classes and still work full time (I did). And the employer might even provide some financial assistance with your education.
2006-10-10 03:21:33
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answered by eilishaa 6
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sure. If the faculty gets applications from 2 human beings, for a million place on a direction, with precisely an analogous GCSE effects, they are going to different the situation to the guy with the main suitable college attendance checklist.
2016-10-16 01:02:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Play it by ear, you've been offered the job already. If you have a qualification they probably wont want a character reference off your lecturer too, not unless it's for a big corporate firm.
2006-10-10 03:17:38
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answered by Powerpuffgeezer 5
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I really don't think that your college attendance affects you employment but hey good luck in your new job.
2006-10-12 01:39:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I hardly went to college in my final year!! I'd be amazed if an employer would even ask.
2006-10-10 03:21:43
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answered by Gary 3
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I wouldn't think it would make any difference at all, if your lecturer is giving you a reference, so much the better.
2006-10-10 03:14:43
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answered by gerbiltamer 4
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if they have offered you the job they have prob already contacted your references, therefore they talked you up big style!!! Tke it and enjoy!!
2006-10-10 03:21:58
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answered by Lou 4
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it shouldn't do. they make exceptions for certain reasons.
2006-10-10 03:22:02
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answered by angelstar 4
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