<p>i carry boxes and the like around for 12 hrs a week... not too bad. i work at minimum wage though, and make about $90 dollars a week. the way i see it, i'd be doing this for free at home anyway, so money is a sweet incentive. with all the college stuff done, it's easy to balance this and school. w00t. now i can get an xbox 360.</p>
<p>one of my friends is a freakin' workhouse. the guy works until about 1 am downtown and still makes it to school at 8:00.</p>
<p>yes, I work at Donatos. I used to work 10-15 hours a week, but for the past few weeks I've been working 25. A girl quit and they haven't found anyone to hire yet. My parents are getting pretty ticked about me working all the time. It is nice to have money, even though I don't spend most of it. I just save it. I don't really find it hard to balance school and work either.</p>
<p>during the summer only since it'd be impossible for me to put in meaningful hours during the school year. worked at circuit city selling computers last summer.</p>
<p>I work full time (40 hrs/wk) during the summer at my PAID INTERNSHIP! Ditto winter & spring breaks. </p>
<p>My parents won't let me work during the school year (except for babysitting and stuff like that) because they want me to "focus on my studies." What about next year when I'll be on a work-study program? :P</p>
<p>I work during summers, about 25 hrs a week.
During school, I work some weekends...my job (caddying) really depends on the weather and as I don't have a schedule or a paid wage (my pay is pure tips, performance-based, per round), I work whenever things work out for me.</p>
<p>Let me tell you, it pays well! But I do it mainly for the experience.</p>
<p>Yeah I work at FYE about 20 hours a week. This is my senior year and it was hard balancing work, keeping my grades high, and finishing college apps (although i only applied to three colleges, still took me 4eva to do essays) during the fall semester. Spring semester starts soon!! and I'll have alot less classes to take!!</p>