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Question About Full Time vs. Part TimeRating: (votes: 0) I also started my first job on a unit from nursing school clinicals and am still there! Most times with less than full time you will pay a bit more per month for your benefits, get a bit less vacation hours, personal leave etc. You are probably correct in that by snagging you .8 they get a nearly full time employee for a bit cheaper because of the above and that they don't pay overtime until +40 hours. What I would do is get a PerDiem job. They usually pay really good because of no benefits and you will not only make more bank overall but you will get more experience also. Good luck and congratulations! Comment: Double-check if they consider .8 full-time because a lot of places do (mine does). And if it is indeed full-time, then your benefits should be the same as any other full-time employee's. Like Jules said, you probably won't accrue OT until you work 40 hours. This means that you'll probably get called a lot to cover missing/short staff because they can get you for another 8 hours at your regular rate instead of shelling out OT to someone else. So you should really have no problem making those 40 hours.Of course, the nice thing about being .8 is that they can't force you to work that extra shift if you don't want to, something to keep in mind during the beautiful summer months. Or you can use that fact as a bit of leverage should you be working a certain day that you'd rather be off onComment: Check the details with your specific potential employer -- lots of employers handle this kind of thing (what counts as a "full-time" employee for benefit purposes) differently. If you are hired as a .8 FTE and that doesn't make you eligible for benefits, keep in mind that no matter how many extra shifts you pick up and how many weeks you work 40 or more hours, you will still not be eligible for benefits, because your position is a .8 position. I'm not suggesting this (the .8 position) would necessarily be a bad idea, esp. in this employment environment, but it's important to be clear and specific about what you're getting into in order to make the best decision for yourself.Best wishes!
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