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am An electrical engineer looking for part time work?

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My advice would be to first take a serious look at your household. As an electrical engineer myself I have occasionally looked at getting a PT/seasonal job to get a head start or pay a large expense, but when you already make a pretty good wage I have found my motivation to work for 1/2 to 1/3 what I usually do is pretty slim. That doesn’t rule out part time work completely, but merely that you need to be honest with yourself and how much time you are willing to devote to an extra job. When you’re adding 10 hours on top of a 40 hour week it feels like a lot more than 10 hours. So first take a serious look at possible household expenses you could cut if you put those ten hours into your home, and how your expense would change if you spent those hours at work. I cook almost every night. If I took a part time job I wouldn’t be able to do that as often. Even if I’m making $15 per hour I just worked two hours to pay for takeout rather than two hours on dinner, plus transit and other expense

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