Part Time Employment Considerations for Full Time Workers
Posted on November 14th, 2008. Filed under: Business.If you are a looking out for an extra income for college or to see the children smoothly through school or simply to keep active, a part-time job could be just what you need. Part-time employees are a less expensive resource because of the rising cost of benefits naturally associated with full time workers. You could take advantage of the situation and look at any of the following job options:
Choosing a sales cashier job is one choice. They are usually used as fill ins or for peak season work as well as in the 24/7 industry. A part time worker can have more flexible schedules than full timers.
The hospitality industry also offers some choices. Waiters, dishwashers, housekeeping are among these. Usually say time work is offered for these jobs, which is handy for moms with kids in school. It also is a job that breaks up the day, it isn’t mundane.
College Work-Study: The Federal Department of Education makes part-time jobs available to students that need to finance their education. College financial aid comes in the form of work hours that are limited to accommodate class schedules. Most of the time, jobs are on campus, within college departments and in the form of light filing or organization work.
Using a temp service is another good choice. This is usually fill in work. Accounting firms often look for part time bookkeepers for smaller customers. There are lots of part time options, and they all have different flexibilities.