Need some "good" advice about my job.

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#1 CoreoVII
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I'm 20 years old. My mom recently passed away. No Father. I go to college. I live in an apartment with 4 very close friends.

I work at a test center for Real Estate and Insurance Agents and give electronic fingerprints. My job is extremely easy. i get payed 11 bucks an hour. (In my situation, as a now young adult, I NEED this type of income.) I am ABLE to attend college, thank god, because of inheritance funds.

Ive been employed here for pretty much two years now and usually make around 35-40 hours (Max) a week.

MY PROBLEM

We have had, very recently, a shortage of testers which means the days i work and the hours i make are cut. These shortages usually only last like a week their and a week here. But this has been going on for almost a month now. My Boss, co-workers, or reginal Manager seem to not know when this shortage, if ever, will end.

MY QUESTION

I guess i want your opinion. Do you think its time to look for another job on the side? or tough out the rent and bills hopeing it will pick back up? Or is this like considered a "dead job" or something like that?

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#2 ClassicPlayer
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I'd look for another job if I were you, I mean they could just keep silence for ages....don't want that...BTW sorry about your mother passing away
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#3 moptopskate
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I think you should look for another job. If it picks back up then just quit your side job and continue with your main job.
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#4 NSR34GTR
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sorry about your mother
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#5 LJS9502_basic
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It doesn't hurt to look for other employment opportunities...just don't quit unless you get something better and lasting lined up.
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#6 crucifine
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It doesn't hurt to look for other employment opportunities...just don't quit unless you get something better and lasting lined up.LJS9502_basic


This.

My job is client-based. We're signed to several clients, but they haven't given us work, and don't know when we're going to start. So while I'm still employed there, I haven't had any work for two months. I didn't look for a job on the side because it was an unexpected cut in work (Our main client halted all to work to 'internally restructure').
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#7 Shatilov
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It doesn't hurt to look for other employment opportunities...just don't quit unless you get something better and lasting lined up.LJS9502_basic

What he said. dont u leave a job without finding a better one first.

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#8 Cloud_Insurance
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For being a college student you are making pretty good money. Most college students have jobs that pay anywhere from 5-7 bucks an hour because they offer the flexibility that they need since they have weird hours for school. I wouldn't leave your current job unless work just totally dries up. And if you do plan on leaving, I suggest finding 1 or 2 jobs before you actually do leave. For the time being I would find one of those more flexible jobs that are specifically for college students, where the pay isn't that great but it will fit in your schedule to give you some additional income.
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#9 Krigen89
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It doesn't hurt to look for other employment opportunities...just don't quit unless you get something better and lasting lined up.LJS9502_basic

Pretty much... don't put yourself in a rough spot by quitting before you get something else as good or better, but from the past experiences I have now at 24... make sure you're never someone else's (your boss's) *EDIT* *****. Don't ever put yourself in a spot where you're dependant on your current job/boss.

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#10 Xeros606
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wouldnt a shortage of workers mean more work for you?