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How does MQ do scheduling? - curious
Posted: Sep 27, 2011
Could anyone tell me how the scheduling is set up? What's the minimum hours/week requirement? Can you choose your own schedule? Thanks!
24 hours week minimum - sm
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I believe you can choose your own schedule, however, that may vary depending on what the staffing needs are. If there hours needed on the weekend, you can be sure that you will have to pick a weekend day/night.
schedules - ke
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Part time work is considered 24 hours per week, full time is 37.5 hours per week.
Scheduling is usually Sun-Thurs or Tues-Sat. Hours vary according to the needs of the account.
When I was being interviewed and then offered a position, I was asked what I wanted my hours to be. So if you are thinking of applying or have applied, think of what you want your hours to be. Chances are you are not going to get "normal" hours, so think of something that you can really work with. Hope this helps!
Thank you! - curious
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That did help! Thanks! I have a phone interview today, and I thought they may be asking me that question so I wanted a little time to think about it beforehand. Any other suggestions or advice you have would also be appreciated! Thanks again.
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