lilmutegirl
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So, I currently have two part-time jobs. I am working on a master's degree in one field in which I work. I know within the next 3 years there will be more (full-time) positions in the organization in which I work. There will be one new location, and the one I currently work at it moving, which will result in the need for more employees. Initially, after finding out about the two new locations, I was concerned about having to decide between potentially getting a full-time job earlier (at the brand new location) or waiting a bit and hopefully getting a job with my current co-workers at the new location we are moving to.
Today, I found out their may be another full-time position opening soon at yet another location. I heard this from the manager (whom I happen to have graduate from high school with). I want a full-time job and all the benefits that come with it, but don't know if I want to change locations at this point. I didn't anticipate applying for any new jobs before I finish my degree (at the end of next year). I'm not guaranteed to get it, and it could be good practice to apply/interview, but if I do and am offered the position, I'm not sure what to do...I don't have to worry about it yet, as the job has not been posted, but now I am thinking about it.
Today, I found out their may be another full-time position opening soon at yet another location. I heard this from the manager (whom I happen to have graduate from high school with). I want a full-time job and all the benefits that come with it, but don't know if I want to change locations at this point. I didn't anticipate applying for any new jobs before I finish my degree (at the end of next year). I'm not guaranteed to get it, and it could be good practice to apply/interview, but if I do and am offered the position, I'm not sure what to do...I don't have to worry about it yet, as the job has not been posted, but now I am thinking about it.