I have a job interview this afternoon for a part-time position at a Goodwill store (30-35 hours/week). I'm not really sure I want it, though I've really been struggling to find work since I moved back to town. I've been substitute teaching and living with my parents, which has been awful. This is a temp position (3 months). I think it would be a good way to get some money saved up at least, if I don't find anything else soon (I have a paralegal degree, but this area doesn't have a strong legal market, or strong market in anything for that matter).
What I want to know is if it's ok to ask if they'll work around appointments that I've already scheduled. I'm not exactly sure what the job entails - it says it's a light packing and assembly position. It sounds like it may be flexible. My problem is that I've been struggling with major depression issues since moving back to town. I've now linked it to a hormonal imbalance since I have an irregular cycle and increasingly bad symptoms that I think are menstrual-related. I feel awful all the time - it's like chronic PMS but I often don't even get a period. I really want to get into the gyno and at least be put on birth control pills. The good thing about subsitute teaching is that I can angle around appointments, and it pays much better than this job would. So, I'm unsure to begin with if I want it, but I'd like to learn more about it. Should I wait until I know if they're interested in me to ask about appointments?
What I want to know is if it's ok to ask if they'll work around appointments that I've already scheduled. I'm not exactly sure what the job entails - it says it's a light packing and assembly position. It sounds like it may be flexible. My problem is that I've been struggling with major depression issues since moving back to town. I've now linked it to a hormonal imbalance since I have an irregular cycle and increasingly bad symptoms that I think are menstrual-related. I feel awful all the time - it's like chronic PMS but I often don't even get a period. I really want to get into the gyno and at least be put on birth control pills. The good thing about subsitute teaching is that I can angle around appointments, and it pays much better than this job would. So, I'm unsure to begin with if I want it, but I'd like to learn more about it. Should I wait until I know if they're interested in me to ask about appointments?