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I just got my revised financial aid award. It has $1666 in workstudy. And it's halfway through the quarter. And it has that much workstudy because they did not give me the appropriate form to point out that I'm not keeping my previous full-time job while in grad school when I asked them WTF was up with the size of my aid package in July. They waited until I sat in their office and stared at them in October (after the standard brushoff in the office too), because I knew something was wrong here and I wasn't moving until they told me what. At that point, they finally said, "Oh, well, if your income changed, there's this form..." And of course, by mid October all the loans have been handed out. Mind you, I have an extra Stafford Loan now. It is tasty, and will help a great deal. So that is a good thing.

But if I was going to have to get a job (which I kinda knew, but really didn't want to face in my first quarter), I wish I'd had access to the workstudy listings at the beginning of the quarter.

So I've learned this meme in Information Behavior, and that meme is "Information-Poor." A person is information-poor if prior experience has not equipped him with the tools to search for information that he needs to deal with a situation in his life. Many money-poor people are information-poor about how to find health services or format a professional resume. Many lawyers and executives are information-poor about how to raise children or take care of their own emotional health. Even if you tell them where to look, formal information can kind of slide off, because it doesn't fit in their frameworks.

I am information-poor about how to find a part-time job (no more than 10hrs/wk) on campus or near my home that doesn't suck. If I could swing $15/hr (dare I dream for more?), I would jump up and down and clap my hands. I know about all the websites where you can hunt for stuff, there's just this disconnect between knowing where to look and knowing how to do it. I may need a walkthrough. Anyone with experience, or even just moral support, who might have the time and inclination to help me with this, either in person or by phone?

For the record: I am not going to starve or lose my living space. I will not let myself flunk anything in the quest for filthy lucre. I have a line on a tutoring job at Greenlake Elementary for $10/hr, which will be fine if I can't locate something more lucrative. But I think I should try.

Date: 2005-10-28 05:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cy4cypher.livejournal.com
I couldn't agree with that Onion headline more. I've gotten such a run-around from admissions that I can't wait (note the sarcasm) to deal with financial aid!
I love your icon too. Where are you getting these, pretty please? :)

Date: 2005-10-28 08:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] garillama.livejournal.com
[livejournal.com profile] potterpuffs is the official/original creator, and I'm sure there are other users who make icons out of the bases.

Date: 2005-10-28 06:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] capnexposition.livejournal.com
By and large, unless you get into something in computing, I have never seen an on-campus part-time job that started at over $10. Of course, I have been in the same campus job for three years now, things might have changed somewhat since I was looking for one. Hmm.

On that note, if you want a hand with the job hunt, or even just the moral support, give me a ring.

Date: 2005-10-28 06:26 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] eeyorerin
My quick advice: Talk to your professors and/or the department administrative assistants about this: they might have a research project that needs an assistant, need to blow through grant money before a deadline (you would not believe how weird people's spending habits get right before the money goes away), know someone who needs data entry or transcription done (both of which you could do just fine, given your skills), or other possibilities. They know grad students are poor. It will not be a surprise that you need employment. (If it is, they had a very different grad school experience then most.)

See if any of the Writing Centers (I think UW has more than one) are hiring tutors.

Ask me specific questions if you have them.

Date: 2005-10-28 06:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tylik.livejournal.com
My best part time job ever was a simulated patient gig with the med school, that in '94-'95 paid a fair bit better than $10/hr. The better paying jobs are generally over in the sciences, especially down in health sciences, because that's where the funding is -- in addition to the sites, you might just go traipsing through the HS complex with a notebook, and see what's posted.

Of course, it's even better to hit up professors you know for lab work.

Date: 2005-10-28 10:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] adularia.livejournal.com
How long did that particular gig last?

The ob/gyn one pays great, but there are only about 10 sessions a year, over 3 weeks, and they have enough people that they don't need me on more than 4.

Date: 2005-10-28 10:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tylik.livejournal.com
One of them was twice a week for an entire quarter. Another was half a day every day for most of the break between summer and fall quarter. ka ching!

BookStores

Date: 2005-10-29 07:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrukpyr.livejournal.com
Might I suggest contacting some of the local bookstores in the U-District, and near where you live. See if they need anyone to help out. Holiday season is coming, and a lot of places are gonna be hiring now.

Good luck hunting, and give me a shout if you want to chat. My calling card is re-charged (grins).

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