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[quote=Anonymous]If someone took this job, lets assume the work hours would be from 7 - 8 a.m. and 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. Those hours make it difficult to find a source of income other than this one position. So if a person took this job, assuming $20 an hour for two hours a day plus mileage reimbursement, that would be an income of $100 a week. That is $400 a month. Most people cannot pay their living expenses with $400 a month. There is rent, utilities, groceries, etc. I suppose a person could get a part time job waitressing in the evenings in addition to this position. But then, if a person actually has living expenses and needs more income than $400 a month, why apply to this position, when it would mean three different work shifts each day in order to pay rent. Might as well get one job that is full time and not have to hop around all over town from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. So who would be interested in this type of job? Perhaps a stay at home mom who lives nearby and is transporting her own kids to the same school at the same time. Perhaps a college student who lives with her parents and who also happens to have classes that always begin after 8:30 a.m. and always end by 2 p.m. Perhaps a retiree who has social security to cover the bulk of her living expenses and wants to have a bit of spending money. [/quote]
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