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Last edited by craigcully; 09-12-2017 at 05:42 PM. |
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Re: Job Interview
i'd say finish school, so you have time to do all the work for school an time to relax, then get the job once school's finished.
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Re: Job Interview
Staying in school is always your best bet. It's hard to turn down a job especially these days but it will most likely pay off in the long run. Good luck on whatever decission you make.
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Check your options for school, can you do distance ed? I have a friend that did that, she got her degree a year early and it was alot easier.
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Re: Job Interview
I say get your degree. You don't wanna end up regretting it later because you need a degree and don't have time for it. Good Luck..
I still think you should go to the interview and tell them your plan. School is important, and they should understand and hire you later.
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Re: Job Interview
Yea my suggestion would be to stay in school unless you can squeeze the school work and work-work together into one. If you leave school with only one semester left it will be so difficult to go back especially after working because you'll be like "i can either make money, or not and go to school" this is what my father did and he regrets it anytime the discussion comes up. Good luck. Peace-
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