Hello all!
Well, I've only been at the new Woolies Springfield for about a week (it's only been open for two days, everything is shiny!) and I work in the Perishables department. Anyway, the Perishables Manager and 2IC walk up to me and ask me if I would like to transfer from Casual to Part Time. This was -totally- unexpected, because, well, at the time, I was filling shoestring chips into a freezer. I've got some time to think about it, so I thought I'd ask you guys. Anyway, I've been trying to weigh up the advantages and so far I've got this.
Part Time Advantages
- More job security than Casual
- Holiday Loading
- Set weekly hours AND shifts (?)
- 4 Weeks Paid Holidays and 11 Days sick leave
Casual Advantages
- Higher rate of pay by the hour than Part-Time
- Any others I can't think of?
I spoke to one of the HR Guys at my Store, and he told me the above. He said though, that while you're still at school, Casual is the way to go; but when you're at Uni, it's important to have a set timetable (which, he added, you can change in case of exams or subject changes anyway). And he told me that Part-Time and Casual sort of "balanced" each other out at the end of a year anyway, with the four weeks leave and eleven sick days, and holiday loading. But I'm not too sure. I want to know what you've got to say. I really need any advice you can give so, personal experiences (e.g. did you go from Casual to Part Time?) or opinions would be fantastic.
Thanks Guys!
Well, I've only been at the new Woolies Springfield for about a week (it's only been open for two days, everything is shiny!) and I work in the Perishables department. Anyway, the Perishables Manager and 2IC walk up to me and ask me if I would like to transfer from Casual to Part Time. This was -totally- unexpected, because, well, at the time, I was filling shoestring chips into a freezer. I've got some time to think about it, so I thought I'd ask you guys. Anyway, I've been trying to weigh up the advantages and so far I've got this.
Part Time Advantages
- More job security than Casual
- Holiday Loading
- Set weekly hours AND shifts (?)
- 4 Weeks Paid Holidays and 11 Days sick leave
Casual Advantages
- Higher rate of pay by the hour than Part-Time
- Any others I can't think of?
I spoke to one of the HR Guys at my Store, and he told me the above. He said though, that while you're still at school, Casual is the way to go; but when you're at Uni, it's important to have a set timetable (which, he added, you can change in case of exams or subject changes anyway). And he told me that Part-Time and Casual sort of "balanced" each other out at the end of a year anyway, with the four weeks leave and eleven sick days, and holiday loading. But I'm not too sure. I want to know what you've got to say. I really need any advice you can give so, personal experiences (e.g. did you go from Casual to Part Time?) or opinions would be fantastic.
Thanks Guys!