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summer work during bteah

  • 26-03-2015 5:50pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 502 ✭✭✭


    Hey there. I'm looking to apply to Apple for a job. It's a part time job during college time but is full time in the summer. I'm currently on btea in first year. If I get this job I will be working full time during the summer (claiming no benefits) and it reverts to part time during the college year again. If I work full time during the summer will I be able to get my btea back again come September. Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 571 ✭✭✭BonkeyDonker


    richy wrote: »
    Hey there. I'm looking to apply to Apple for a job. It's a part time job during college time but is full time in the summer. I'm currently on btea in first year. If I get this job I will be working full time during the summer (claiming no benefits) and it reverts to part time during the college year again. If I work full time during the summer will I be able to get my btea back again come September. Thanks

    You can and you cannot. If it was a simple summer job only then as long as you are back on your regular payment come the start of the college year you would be fine.

    However, as yo would be continuing part-time afterwards things can get tricky, and you may end up with a reduced payment. Ultimately the best people to talk to are the SW and the BTEA people in particular.


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