ebec11 wrote:
I'm worrying because when I go to University, I don't think I'll be able to have a job at the same time. My school's all paid for and I'll get like $1000 a month or something like that, so get a job isn't necessary in that regard. But I'm worried that when I go out to the workforce, I won't have the work experience that everybody else will have and I don't know if I'll be able to get a job. Advice?
I do not fear that at all myself, I can adjust either depending on need, i can take less hours at work or less courses at school, depending on finances. and with canadian social assistence i don't even HAVE to work to get myself through university (i will even have enough for recreation and savings if i go the comunity collage route) i do it because i WANT to work. it's what i love doing, it gives me emotional security to feel that i am making an impact on society and that i am needed for that period of time.