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Applied for a p/t 25hr position.....

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ralphymilne
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Applied for a p/t 25hr position.....

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Hi, i have applied for a part time 25 hr/week position, 9.30-2-30 5 days a week. I was wondering how the overtime works?
I would need to do overtime as 25hrs a week wouldnt do me at all, think i would need to be looking at 35 hrs, anyone think this would be achievable?dont ex[ect some definite answers but just a few pointers please :wink:

thanks very much in advance :Very Happy
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probably in mail centres mate but you'll struggle in delivery offices unless you become mr lacky i'll do anything boy.
you might not get enough then
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cheers for the reply, yeah i know what you mean i dont want to be one of the yes men who will do anything, but i just need a job with earlyish finishes while i do a course at college. might have to look elsewhere then :neutral:
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Re: Applied for a p/t 25hr position.....

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ralphymilne wrote:Hi, i have applied for a part time 25 hr/week position, 9.30-2-30 5 days a week. I was wondering how the overtime works?
I would need to do overtime as 25hrs a week wouldnt do me at all, think i would need to be looking at 35 hrs, anyone think this would be achievable?dont ex[ect some definite answers but just a few pointers please :wink:

thanks very much in advance :Very Happy
I wouldn't have applied for a p/t position if I needed a f/t job. :wink:
ralphymilne
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Post by ralphymilne »

thought i could maybe make up some of the difference with o/t though.
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comrade wrote:not the ex bristol city great? ralph milne :funneh
the very one,but i remember his years as a manchester united not so great fondly :Very Happy
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ralphymilne wrote:thought i could maybe make up some of the difference with o/t though.
You might , but don't whatever you do, count on it. :cuppa
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ralphymilne wrote:
comrade wrote:not the ex bristol city great? ralph milne :funneh
the very one,but i remember his years as a manchester united not so great fondly :Very Happy
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