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<blockquote data-quote="PaidDriveTime?" data-source="post: 398035" data-attributes="member: 17509"><p>I turned 21 recently and a bid sheet has been posted to fill two FT driving positions. As of now I am the second highest seniority on the list, so its possible I will have the chance to get the job. I was just wondering if you think I should take the job or turn it down for school. I am currently going part time, taking 9 credits, and my classes are at night. I know it would be hard but I am committed to continuing my education even if I got the job, which I understand would be very tough. I could really use the money tho, so I am not sure what I should do. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaidDriveTime?, post: 398035, member: 17509"] I turned 21 recently and a bid sheet has been posted to fill two FT driving positions. As of now I am the second highest seniority on the list, so its possible I will have the chance to get the job. I was just wondering if you think I should take the job or turn it down for school. I am currently going part time, taking 9 credits, and my classes are at night. I know it would be hard but I am committed to continuing my education even if I got the job, which I understand would be very tough. I could really use the money tho, so I am not sure what I should do. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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