it's all about taxes. 2 part time jobs get taxed heavier. 1 full time job has lower taxes. also, you can get overtime if you work more than 8 hours in one day or more than 40 hours in one week. you have better chances of that happening in a full time job than you ever will in 2 part time jobs. also, if you get sick you have to call into 2 seperate bosses and go thru the hassle of missing time. also...scheduling can be a problem unless one job is willing to work around another job. and if you call in sick to the one who schedules around the other job they often think its because the other job asked you to work making the other job more important. it causes bad feelings. one last thing...if you want health benefits or any other benefits it is more likely to happen full time than part time. i hope this helps.
2007-05-21 10:31:19
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answered by pundragonrebel 3
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First of all, let me ask you why did you not change major instead of dropping out...? I understand that you are in quite a dilemma here and I am very sorry that you are going through this. This is what I think you should do. First and foremost, please do not put labels on yourself. You're not gay, straight, or whatever these stereotype peoples think you are. Your sexuality is your right and privilege. It is private and no one in the world should interfere. If you're afraid of how your parents might take it then do not say anything. This is something that only concerns you. This is not bad, it's just that people are close minded sometimes and they don't understand... unfortunately, they reject the unknown. Second, I would try to get a loan and get excellent grades top get a scholarship. If you study what you love, then you will get amazing grades. There's no need for you to flunk... And third, it's good to be on your own. You will learn, you will experience, you will make mistakes, and you will grow from all of these. Be true to yourself and don't go by what others tell you or expect from you. Follow your instincts and go by what your heart tells you! Best of luck!
2016-04-01 01:05:44
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answered by Anonymous
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There are a lot of disadvantages when holding two part time jobs. You have to have a flex schedule. Once you know your schedule for your other job, you can tell your other boss to schedule you around the days you don't work. There will be a lot of taxes taken out. On the other hand, if you have a full time job, you can just work one job and have less taxes taken out.
2007-05-21 11:52:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Advantages; A variety of work. Maybe some free hours between jobs?
Disadvantages; Maybe no Insurance. No Vacation. May have to work Holidays?
2007-05-21 10:31:31
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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The benefits would seem the most immediate difference... things like sick days and vacation time. Also, a full-time worker is more likely to benefit from things like raises and promotions.
This is especially true if the employer is aware that you're "moonlighting" at another job, as this can be seen as not being really as dedicated to the company as you should be.
2007-05-21 10:36:44
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answered by Anonymous
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taxes and benifits
2007-05-21 10:31:43
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answered by Anonymous
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