View Full Version : Do you do multiple jobs at a time?
TinyFroggy
22-12-2018, 03:46 AM
I'm currently applying and in the process of doing a lot of jobs at one time (starting next year). It doesn't really gotten hectic yet since it's all on going process.
I am gonna be a private tutor at some nights and on some I'll be volunteer tutor.
During the days, I'm applying to become substitute teacher (again). And for the weekends, I'm gonna be a research assistant.
I'm dying of thinking what a life I will have next year.
So basically, I'll be doing 3 paid jobs and 1 volunteer job next year.
Have you ever did multiple jobs at a time? What was it?
I did yes, lasted 6 months.
This was when I first started my working life, I worked at Cineworld doing 10 hours shifts on Saturday and Sunday (Shift varied from 8am, 2pm, 4pm start) then on the weekdays I was a cleaner at an RAF Base which I worked from 7pm till 11:30pm. Then during the day Monday-Friday I attended college which took me 2 hours to get to and back from due to where I lived and terrible public transport.
So basically I had no free time, I endured it for 6 months before quitting the cleaning job and picking up more shifts at Cineworld.
I wouldn't recommend overdoing it with your workload, it may not seem like a lot, but sometimes having even 2-3 hours to yourself where you do nothing, goes a long way.
TinyFroggy
25-12-2018, 02:50 PM
Wow. I can't imagine doing those jobs with those hours. I wish your life to be at ease now :O
Yeah it's got a lot better since then, but I wouldn't say that's anything to do with my job situation, but more so the people around me.
TinyFroggy
31-12-2018, 11:46 AM
You deserve to have a more relaxing time after all that tbh. But I guess, having people that truly supports you is more important in this case cause it helps with your mental.
No I have one job. One's enough lol.
TinyFroggy
04-01-2019, 01:08 AM
Can't agree more XD But that one job need to have a good amount of workload, if not, I'm not satisfied XD
Shockwave.2CC
05-01-2019, 08:57 PM
I work fixing Iphones, Monday - Friday and I also work at LCFC on matchdays
Ekelektra
06-01-2019, 02:32 PM
I’ve just started to work for my Aunt recently, she has a small business and I’m doing her social media and other things. It’s only a couple of hours a week but I can do that on top of my normal job.
Although I feel a little overwhelmed just because my routine has changed and I’ve got less free days but once I get used to it it’ll be fine lol
-:Undertaker:-
17-02-2019, 01:25 PM
i've considered getting a weekend job here to keep busy but thinking it may be too much
I worked 2 jobs last winter, my work can be very seasonal at times and often isn't very many hours during the winter. However I usually work so much during the summer I have enough saved up to keep my going... Couldn't be arsed getting a second job this year, time off is great ;D
lawrawrrr
18-02-2019, 01:18 PM
Is habbox a job it feels like it
But “real” jobs I do freelance web/content/graphics sometimes so I do those on the side. For a while I was doing the equivalent of 2 full time jobs when I was a graphic designer and working for a newspaper.
9-5:30 at newspaper, usually 6-midnight design when needed
AND I was GM then too how did I manage it
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