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TSzeist
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Jun 13 2006, 09:06 PM, updated 20y ago
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[We talk about lecturers first] We've heard of many lecturers working at afew Uni/Colleges, be it part-time or full-time? Is it against the policy agreement? By right they should commited to only one, right? One of my lecturer is working with some company, she's good at 3D stuff, and she's a part-timer at our college. Don't compare with family business or small food business. Compare with those you are working under someone. What is the offence if get caught?  , Does it matters? Let's discuss!
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siowgirl
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Jun 13 2006, 09:11 PM
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not sure if it counts. my previous colleagues in a call centre also works during the weekends as promoters. our supervisor is aware of it since my fren always complains very tiring workin part time durin weekend
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WinDs
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Jun 13 2006, 11:50 PM
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QUOTE(zeist @ Jun 13 2006, 09:06 PM) [We talk about lecturers first] We've heard of many lecturers working at afew Uni/Colleges, be it part-time or full-time? Is it against the policy agreement? By right they should commited to only one, right? One of my lecturer is working with some company, she's good at 3D stuff, and she's a part-timer at our college. Don't compare with family business or small food business. Compare with those you are working under someone. What is the offence if get caught?  , Does it matters? Let's discuss! At least in my university, a private Uni .. it's legal to have jobs aside of lecturing or doing research for the University. Therefore, the salary offered by the University is actually much fewer than those offered out there. However, you have the freedom to start your own business for example, consultanty in this particular field, circuit designs, RF designs.
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