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Thinking about applying for Sunrise (3AM to 8AM) and I have some questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Southwestern" data-source="post: 935942" data-attributes="member: 33209"><p>UPS is a great job for most young college students: </p><p>-- a fixed schedule (well, start times deviate a little but not by much) with weekends off</p><p>-- start & finish times before & after class</p><p>-- generally 3-4 hours per day</p><p>-- up to $10.50 per hour after 90-days, compared to most entry-level jobs paying minimum wage ($7.20 nationally)</p><p>-- college tuition reimburstment program in many centers</p><p>-- part-time supervision opportunities w/tuition reimburstment in all centers</p><p></p><p>A 23-year-old can graduate college with NO DEBT (or very little) and with experience as a part-time sup will have greater earnings potential & more job offers than a 23-year-old who went off to college, graduated with $60,000-$100,000 in debt and worked only odds and ends jobs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southwestern, post: 935942, member: 33209"] UPS is a great job for most young college students: -- a fixed schedule (well, start times deviate a little but not by much) with weekends off -- start & finish times before & after class -- generally 3-4 hours per day -- up to $10.50 per hour after 90-days, compared to most entry-level jobs paying minimum wage ($7.20 nationally) -- college tuition reimburstment program in many centers -- part-time supervision opportunities w/tuition reimburstment in all centers A 23-year-old can graduate college with NO DEBT (or very little) and with experience as a part-time sup will have greater earnings potential & more job offers than a 23-year-old who went off to college, graduated with $60,000-$100,000 in debt and worked only odds and ends jobs. [/QUOTE]
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