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Originally Posted by shadesofgrey
I worked there when I was still in high school, and they let me work 1-2 shifts a week. Though, like most other places, when you first start, they tend to give you more shifts. They mostly look for flexible availability though, so even if you can only work a limited number of shifts/hours, it's better if you give them as many possible time slots as you can.
Since they already know you, you probably have quite a good chance of getting hired. =)
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Thanks, yeah I hope so. I know the assistant manager fairly well which is a good thing and it is possible she would do my interview(s) but she isn't the one that makes the final decisions about hiring. I plan on waiting until I'm done finals (just a few more weeks) so that I am free more and can be available when they need me, and I have pretty much set shifts at my other job which helps, and I want to work as much as possible so I can save for tuition (and still have a little to spend on clothes too!)