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Balancing Work And School
Dotty Z
Are you considering juggling school and work? Chances are
you're not alone. With the rising cost of living, along with increasing
financial pressures, about 85 percent of part-time college students are
employed, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. And this
trend will only continue, as shortages in the workplace increase, especially
among healthcare workers in the Los Angeles Area.
But
although combining a job with education'as well as family commitments?can be a
tough balancing act, experts say that learning always pays off in the long run.
Whether your goal is to be a medical or dental assistant, Licensed Vocational
Nurse, or pursue opportunities as a pharmacy technician or optical dispenser,
with a little advance planning and wise time management, it's easy to advance
your career.
Here are
some tips from LAMedicalTraining.com for managing the challenge of attending
your local career college or nursing school while still earning an income?and
how to make the most of your current work and school experience:
Choose a job with flexible hours:
Whether you attend classes in the daytime or evening, there are plenty of
employers who are willing to offer different shifts and schedule your working
hours around your schooling. You might want to initially work a manageable
amount of hours, and then, if you feel comfortable taking on more, ask your
employer to add on additional days or work time.
Ask
about financial aid:
Money should never be an obstacle to your success. If you're unable to meet your
educational costs, ask your college financial aid office if you qualify for
funding. Often students have several options for tuition payment. Grants and
low-interest government loans are available based on financial need.
Cut
back on expenses:
Look at your budget and trim costs wherever you can, whether they be personal
care, commuting, clothing, phone bills, entertaining and dining, or other
expenditures. Remember that you will enjoy higher earnings when you finally
receive your certificate of completion, which more than pays for your current
sacrifices. This will be sooner than you realize, since many career college
programs take only eight to 10 months to complete.
Ask
for help:
Don't
sweat the details?your career college can help you with the day-to-day issues
that can seem overwhelming. If you need public transportation information,
carpooling contacts, or child-care referrals, the school's student services
office can provide advice. Students can even receive assistance with conflict
resolution or other personal needs.
Learn
from your current job experiences:
No matter where you're currently working, take the time to observe the way the
organization operates. This will be invaluable knowledge when it comes to
looking for your next job. Use every job interview as an opportunity to practice
your skills. Then, when you're nearing completion of your certificate, talk to
your career college job placement assistance department for help finding a job
in your chosen profession. They can help with career planning and advising,
interviewing skills, and more.
Look
for work related to your schooling:
Any experience helps when entering a new industry. If you're interested in being
a dental assistant, for example, perhaps you can get your foot in the door in an
entry-level position before you even complete your course of study.
Make
a schedule and stick to it:
Set aside time to study, time to work?and time to relax. Be sure you're
well-rested so you're able to concentrate on your homework assignments and lab
work. Let your friends and families know that you need uninterrupted study
time. For more information on nursing careers, LVN to RN schools, Vocational
Nursing Schools and medical training in the Los Angeles, California area, go to
http://www.LAMedicalTraining.com
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