March 18th 2008 06:50 am
Part Time Jobs
Part time jobs are very common. They work for the scheduling needs of many individuals who want to work for some extra money or who need the income but have too many other responsibilities to fit a full time job into their schedule.
High school students, college students, and moms who want to work while their children are in school are all fans of part time jobs. It has become common for many retired individuals to take a part time job to supplement their income or to help them pass the time. Some individuals find themselves needing a part time job in addition to their full time job to cover an upcoming expense or to save money for a vacation. Regardless of the reason you are searching for part time work, you should be able to find something to suite your needs and schedule.
Most employers like the ability to offer part time jobs. This is a great way to meet the needs of the workforce. Most employers don’t have to offer paid vacation or insurance benefits to part time employees, saving them money as well. Part time jobs are found in many types of employment including childcare, retail, office work, and self employment.
Part time work often pays a bit less than full time employment, but it is often worth it for the flexibility. For moms who work part time while their children are in school, the extra money they would make working full time would all go to pay the cost of childcare anyway. Part time work is a great way to get out of the house and interact with others socially and in a working environment. This is a great option for moms who desire returning to work full time when their children are older.
If you are looking for part time work, check your local newspaper and with the local workforce center. You can also let your friends and family know you are searching for part time work. They may know something that you can apply for. You can also contact employers in your area to see if they are hiring. The internet is a great resource for finding part time work as well.
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