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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's normal to pay more per hour for part time.[/quote] -1 This is a fallacy - a complete misnomer! What other part-time jobs out there pay their part-time workers a higher salary just because they offer less hours? Do Target workers who work full-time get less per hour than those that work part-time?? If this were the case, why would anyone want to even work full-time at all??! 🤔[/quote] Most people would still need to work full time because even if you get paid more PER HOUR for part time, you'd earn more overall for full time. [/quote] Right but the position isn't for someone who wants FT work. Ergo anyone needing FT work shouldn't apply....for a PT position and then be expected to be paid more because it's PT. [b]A college student isn't going to get a 3-4 hour shift anywhere including starbucks.[/b] Anyone wanting PT work because their kids are in school or because they want to bring their own kid but want extra $ etc. Those are the people who would match the job as described. [/quote] What? College students get 3-4 hour shifts all the time. What are you talking about?[/quote] Where? Smoothie King making $10/hr? Please tell me what jobs college students can get in 3-4 hour shifts that pay above $20/hr. [/quote] Ah, see now you are moving the goal posts. You only said a 3-4 hour shift, you didn't say a 3-4 hour shift that pays above #20/hr. And Smoothie King around here (DC area) will pay more than $10/hr. They have to pay at least minimum wage-which is $17.50 in DC, $15 in MD, and $12.41 in VA.[/quote] apples to apples is what we were discussing. i was getting 25/hr quotes for PT nanny positions which is ridiculous because i have a charge nurse from peds for overnights who charges 30/hr when i travel. [/quote]
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