u/-Diphylleia

Are seasonal positions usually full time hours wise?

Hi all, I’m not sure if this is the right subreddit but I thought people on here might know the answer to this question

I’m starting a position at a state park (Indiana) on Monday as an interpretive specialist. This is my first job in this field, I’m a 19 year old taking a gap year to save for college and this is only my 3rd job ever (DQ and 2.5 years at a vet clinic previously) so I have 0 experience in a job like this. Honestly I’m not even sure why they hired me, I have great customer service skills but not much more than that.

The listing on indeed didn’t specify that it was full time and I didn’t think to ask so now I’m unsure

My expected days to be working are thurs-sun and they said mon-weds as needed. I’m coming from a vet clinic where I was also working 4 days a week, but those were 10 hour days and it’s not sounding like that would be the case at this state park. I can get a second job pretty easily at the DQ I used to work at but I really don’t want to if I don’t have to because fast food sucks 😔 but also I’m saving for out of state college so I can’t afford part time so really I’d love any input or advice

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u/-Diphylleia — 2 days ago