Learning disability anon here who is going to try for the third time to complete general ed courses at a community college. Im fine on money but would feel better if I had a part time job where I could work 1 to 2 days MAX a week doing something for a few hours to make a few bucks. I got offered a job making 13 dollars an hour to sell people weight loss products and run the weight loss program. I got offered the job and I have to make a decision if I should take it or not. Problem is, I think it will be a huge commitment to do that and be a full time student. Plus I do struggle very hard with general ed courses. They need my full attention.
Should I pass the job offer and see if walmart will take me 1-2 days a week for like 9 bucks an hour or should I try to own the program and see where that takes me?
I am leaning towards passing it up since idk if I can handle both
I get that you have a thing, and I can't help you with that.
But I went to school full-time, did an internship 5 days a week and worked overnights and weekends at fucking burger King.
I was young and could, so I did.
My question is, if you have such a learning problem that you can't finish eng 102, what kind of job are you hoping to have?
Maybe you should just go with the 13/hr full time if it's something you enjoy and can do. It's a semi-liveable wage.
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Well I have had a shoulder surgery that has almost ruined my life as I lost most of my motion and strength in one of my arms so I cannot complete tasks as I once could and dont have insurance to go back to the doctor to see what can be done. I have a chronic obsession disorder too that unfortunately is fixed on my shoulder problem and its hard to live daily life because all thats on my mind is that
And I just have a really hard time with general studies. I am probably just a bad student, but I really do want to succeed so I can go on to support myself and a family one day. Thats been my goal forever