Let’s talk about the importance of having a “real job.” I have spent a huge portion of my life working for someone else. I consider myself to have three full time jobs. All of my jobs are equally important to me. Yes I lead a normal life, but it is a very hectic one.
I have a full-time job, attend school full-time, and I am a full-time parent to four kids. My day starts when I hear the alarm blaring at 6 a. m. and I smell the fresh brewed coffee that I set up the night before. I get out of bed where I have been nestled into my warm flannel sheets, and begin to wake up my children so they can get ready for school. As we all know breakfast is the most important meal of the day, so I start the pancakes, eggs, or waffles like I do every morning.
After breakfast we all take our turns in the bathroom getting ready for the busy day ahead of us. My daughter of course is the “queen of primping.” She always takes the longest. I get the kids all bundled up with backpacks and lunches, onto the bus they go. “Whew” I have a brief minute to breathe. Now I am off to what I consider my second job, which is going to Washtenaw Community College. I am attending school to get my Associates in Applied Science Degree for Nursing.
This semester I have fourteen credit hours. I attend school Monday- Thursday from 9 a. m. – 11 a. m. I find school to be very demanding on me because I am coming back after fourteen years of taking a break.
The Homework on Advantages Of Changing The High School Start Time
Advantages of changing the high school start time. Education is very important part of our life, so no wonder that our government focuses great attention on both: education process and the students being the integral part of good educational system. The modern school educates children with one objective in mind: their academic success. There are many committees investigating the option of a later ...
I know it will be well worth it in the long run. I also believe that I am setting an example for my children. When I leave school I start my third job. This is the one that “brings home the bacon.” I work as a server at Applebee’s restaurant. I also take on the role as Assistant Manager twice a week. My primary role is to make sure that every guest that walks into the restaurant is taken care of.
This job is like my second family. Recently I found out that a co-worker has a life threatening disease called Multiple Sclerosis. Just so happens, she is my best friend. The joy of working for big corporation is that they will do anything to help others.
I organized a fundraiser that will raise money to help find a cure for MS. We have also done other community service fund raisers like “Habitat for Humanities”, feeding the homeless, “Toys for Tots”, and our restaurant alone raised $40, 000 to build a new playground for the “School of Autism” in Garden City. I enjoy working with people very much. My co-workers are very supported of me when it comes to my busy lifestyle.
My boss Walter bought me my first backpack when I told him I was going back to school. When I leave my job, I come home to make dinner, help with homework, run baths, and tuck the kids neatly into their beds. Then I get online to do my work for the three online classes that I have. Around 1 a. m.
is when my day ends and I get into my cozy bed to get some rest and prepare to start the next day all over again. This leaves very little time for me to spend quality time with my husband. He is “Mr. Mom.” I tell him often how much I appreciate him.
Having three jobs can be very demanding and at times very frustrating. It is something that I’ve determined takes a lot of ambition. I believe I can do anything my mind is set to do. I’ve learned to look at life with a new perspective. If the only time I have is usually chatting on the phone, or watching T. V.
, spend this time quietly. If I usually read, today listen to a new CD. If I frequently gripe or complain, I’ll give compliments. I will listen to the sounds around me — – both natural and the mechanized — – and take them in. This is what my ordinary surroundings are.
The Review on Part Time Job Influenced Student’s Study
The prevalence of secondary school students working part-time is linked to economic cycles: when there is an economic upturn, more students work; when economies are depressed, fewer work. Most students who work do so in low-paying service, clerical, or sales jobs, with some evidence that proportionately more students from middle-class families work than students from either poor or wealthy ...
Sometimes I have to step out of the norm, to understand its effect on me. I will take that time every chance I get. Time is what I need to do what I need to do, to be with the people who need me, to take care of myself, and to learn what I need to know.