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BY Christo Pierce, Jovin Celestin, Keanna Brumat,LorneTabb Jr, Harry Balla Students Who Work
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Working college students vs. Non Working college students
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Balancing The Week By semester With the boss scheduling each week How many hours Transportation
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Affecting The Day School work strength left over hours of sleep Hours on the road
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Physical Stress that Work brings Aches and pains Change and Wieght Sleep Issues Heart Issues
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Aches and pains It could be headache, chest pain, Back Pain, general muscle pain. May lead to many other problems
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Change in Weight Couse by being over worked some people are effected with weight changes Lose of weight in a short time, and not feeling as hungry Gaining a lot of weight in a short time,
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Full Time Students & Employees Since 1984 ages 16-24 working students has increased from 49 to 57 percent 828,000 fulltime students worked full time in 2000 compared to 366,000 in 1985 55% of working students working more than 35 hrs. per week said work has a negative effect on studies. In 2000, almost 830,000 full time college students also worked full time By Harry Balla
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8 Top Paying Jobs 1-Computer Lab assistant(on-campus)-Average $8-11 2-Personal Assistant (on or off campus)-Average $19.57 3-Fitness Trainer(off campus) –Average $15.86 4-College Mail/Print Center Attends.(on camp.) $12-13 5-Library assistant(on or off campus)-Average $11.42 6-Bank Teller(off-campus)-Average $11.36 7-Desk Attendant(on campus)- Average $9.66 8-Babysitter(off campus)- Average $ 9.21
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