Thursday, July 21, 2011

Summer Fun v. Summer Jobs: Is Working During Your Break Worth It?

While some Ole Miss students take to the beaches and even foreign countries this summer break, others are focusing on summer employment back home. For this post, students weighed in on the ups and downs of summer jobs.

Pro: No More Boredom

Sophomore Abby Abide explained that working over the summer brings in the big bucks while keeping her busy.

"One of the best things about having a job over the summer is I feel like I'm actually being productive with all the time I have," Abide said.

Con: No More Waking up at Noon

College students have the luxury of scheduling classes to work around their unorthodox sleep schedules. However, when it comes to summer jobs, some students have experienced a serious wake-up call.

Junior Caroline Cole said, "It's late July, and I'm just now getting used to waking up early for work."

Pro: You're Preparing for the Future

Although Cole has struggled to roll out of bed some mornings, she pointed out important benefits of her job at a local law firm.

"It's a good way to make references for resumes [...]
I've been able to learn more about the profession I intend on pursuing," Cole said.

Con: You May Be Preparing too Soon

Of course, a summer job can be overwhelming for some, especially if their plans for the future are not necessarily set in stone.

Abide said, "A downside would be that I'm not really getting a break in between school and work. I sometimes think, 'Well, I do have the rest of my life to be working, so shouldn't I be enjoying this freedom now?'."

The Deal-Breaker: It all Depends on the Job

Sophomore Kristian Macias worked last summer but opted out of a job this break. His words of wisdom for other students were to try to enjoy their jobs and focus on the end result: PAYDAY.

"It's all about environment. I didn't exactly have a 'lax' job last year, and the stress wore me out. You've got to be committed if you're going to trade your summer away for some extra cash," Macias said.

With that in mind, it's up to the individual whether or not a summer job is best for him or her. From the students getting ready for the real world to those just looking to add some padding to their wallets, choosing work over play seems to have its perks!

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