So, I have a really, really great legal internship for the summer here in D.C.. However, before knowing whether I would get that internship or not, I accepted 10-15 hours worth of work per week with a professor at my school just to be safe. Basically I couldn't turn him down that week because he wanted an answer, and the legal internship interview wasn't till the week after. I sort of felt confident I would get it but in today's world you can never be too careful.
Anyways, I'm not yet sure how many hours I'll do at the internship. I hinted at being interested in doing at most 30, but there's always a possibility I will have to do 40, which would mean 55 hours a week of work. Working for the professor=at home work, I just take boxes of stuff home and edit and read and write. No researching, just reading what he has and editing it and stuff.
So I think its doable even if I have a 40 hour work-load at my legal internship, plus I get a great recommendation letter and beef up my resume even more.
The question I have is, anybody been in this situation before (taking 2 jobs at once)? I've only done it once but each job was split at 20 hours each. So in the situation I outlined above, what's your advice on how to handle it, assuming my legal internship doesn't let me do a 30-hour work week and instead wants me to do 40?
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- glitter178
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Re: Handling two jobs-advice
You're asking how to handle a 55-hour work week?Eco wrote:So, I have a really, really great legal internship for the summer here in D.C.. However, before knowing whether I would get that internship or not, I accepted 10-15 hours worth of work per week with a professor at my school just to be safe. Basically I couldn't turn him down that week because he wanted an answer, and the legal internship interview wasn't till the week after. I sort of felt confident I would get it but in today's world you can never be too careful.
Anyways, I'm not yet sure how many hours I'll do at the internship. I hinted at being interested in doing at most 30, but there's always a possibility I will have to do 40, which would mean 55 hours a week of work. Working for the professor=at home work, I just take boxes of stuff home and edit and read and write. No researching, just reading what he has and editing it and stuff.
So I think its doable even if I have a 40 hour work-load at my legal internship, plus I get a great recommendation letter and beef up my resume even more.
The question I have is, anybody been in this situation before (taking 2 jobs at once)? I've only done it once but each job was split at 20 hours each. So in the situation I outlined above, what's your advice on how to handle it, assuming my legal internship doesn't let me do a 30-hour work week and instead wants me to do 40?
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Re: Handling two jobs-advice
^this.glitter178 wrote:You're asking how to handle a 55-hour work week?Eco wrote:So, I have a really, really great legal internship for the summer here in D.C.. However, before knowing whether I would get that internship or not, I accepted 10-15 hours worth of work per week with a professor at my school just to be safe. Basically I couldn't turn him down that week because he wanted an answer, and the legal internship interview wasn't till the week after. I sort of felt confident I would get it but in today's world you can never be too careful.
Anyways, I'm not yet sure how many hours I'll do at the internship. I hinted at being interested in doing at most 30, but there's always a possibility I will have to do 40, which would mean 55 hours a week of work. Working for the professor=at home work, I just take boxes of stuff home and edit and read and write. No researching, just reading what he has and editing it and stuff.
So I think its doable even if I have a 40 hour work-load at my legal internship, plus I get a great recommendation letter and beef up my resume even more.
The question I have is, anybody been in this situation before (taking 2 jobs at once)? I've only done it once but each job was split at 20 hours each. So in the situation I outlined above, what's your advice on how to handle it, assuming my legal internship doesn't let me do a 30-hour work week and instead wants me to do 40?
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Re: Handling two jobs-advice
Yeah, I guess I'm more looking for advice from people who have worked two-jobs totaling more than 40+ hours, each in different locations with long commutes etc...
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Re: Handling two jobs-advice
My senior year in undergrad I had a very stressful job that averaged 40-50 hours a week and was also a full-time student. It's really not that hard to juggle responsibilities especially since you said you can do the RA work from home. Just work full-time during the day and do 2-3 hours of RA work at night with weekends free.Eco wrote:Yeah, I guess I'm more looking for advice from people who have worked two-jobs totaling more than 40+ hours, each in different locations with long commutes etc...
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Re: Handling two jobs-advice
Do work for the prof at night and on weekends. It's just about managing your time. 55 hours is really not that much time out of your week (9a-5p internship; 8p-10p prof; and a saturday morning for the prof).Eco wrote:Yeah, I guess I'm more looking for advice from people who have worked two-jobs totaling more than 40+ hours, each in different locations with long commutes etc...
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