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To ask why young people without children work part time?

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RosesinGranGransgarden · 20/06/2020 10:28

Going to get flamed for this but here goes!

In every single job I've been in I've worked with people younger than me who work part time hours. I can't quite get my head around it.
In my previous job I was a retail manager. Most of the staff were young, 20-30, none had kids apart from me and one other lady. We used to have a sheet of overtime shifts up and I used to have to beg staff to work it. These are young people, not studying, none with disabilities that they disclosed to me, most were renting/ house sharing. I never understood why they didn't want to work more hours, get more money for house deposits, travelling etc.
Another job I was an admin assistant and two or three of the other admin were young women, married with no children, who worked three or four days a week. Why?! Even if their husbands earned enough to support them, shouldn't they have worked to save for maternity leave, holidays, nice car etc.
I know money doesn't motivate a lot of people but as a young, childfree person, I would have never thought to apply for a part time job, unless I could be assured there was overtime. If not for financial reasons then just out of boredom, as all my friends would have been working full time.
Currently I work 32 hours due to no afterschool club, my colleague works the same hours. She said to me yesterday she wants to drop a day as she's exhausted. She's 28?! We work in an office together. She moans about not being a homeowner, why not work more hours?
Sorry rant over.

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JorisBonson · 20/06/2020 10:32

Childfree people do have a life outside work. The world doesn't just revolve around children.

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sunlightflower · 20/06/2020 10:32

I think some people don't enjoy work and just don't think it's worth the stress. They work to live.

I couldn't have afforded it when I was younger, but I definitely would have worked part time if it was an option. I definitely would have preferred a day off to a holiday.

I agree with you though that you have to cut your cloth accordingly so you can't choose to work part time and then moan that you can't save to buy a house (like your colleague). Can't have it both ways!

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RosesinGranGransgarden · 20/06/2020 10:33

@JorisBonson did you work part time when you were in your twenties?

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OnlyFoolsnMothers · 20/06/2020 10:34

Seems odd to me, unless another type of dependent in the family. Work to me when younger was about money and socialising- I would max out both with the chance.

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SquidwardTennisballs · 20/06/2020 10:34

Because they want to 🤷🏼‍♀️ Not everything revolves around children and I don’t understand why it bothered you about what hours people work.

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SadSisters · 20/06/2020 10:35

If they can afford to live on a part time wage, I can see why they would. More time to pursue hobbies and passions, more leisure time, better work / life balance, more time for socialising.

Money isn’t everything. For some people, it will be low on the list of priorities. There’s nothing wrong with that.

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JorisBonson · 20/06/2020 10:35

[quote RosesinGranGransgarden]@JorisBonson did you work part time when you were in your twenties?[/quote]
No because I never had the chance in my job, but I would have loved to if I could have afforded it. I'd love to now.

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emptycup · 20/06/2020 10:35

Because there's more to life than work. If they're comfortable on a part time wage then why take on more hours and stress? Before I had kids I worked 30 hours mainly because that's all the job role needed but I was happy that I was free from 4.30 and all weekend

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RiftGibbon · 20/06/2020 10:35

I worked part time in my twenties. It was a job I enjoyed and it gave me the freedom to persue other interests outside work.

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Iwalkinmyclothing · 20/06/2020 10:36

Life isn't all about work. Time is also valuable. If you can afford to work part time and want to, why not?

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Finfintytint · 20/06/2020 10:37

I know a 24 year old who works part time because she has a very time consuming hobby.

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SegregateMumBev · 20/06/2020 10:37

Work life balance? Able to go shopping outside peak times? Ditto the gym. Afternoon matinees. VisitIng other family members, lunch with friends.

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bluebluezoo · 20/06/2020 10:37

If you don’t have children you can probably afford to work part time and still have a larger disposable income..

If they want to, why not?

Btw “saving for maternity leave”- not everyone wants, or can have, children. If I knew my life would be child free damn right I wouldn’t work so much and would be enjoying life instead of working every second.

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dontdisturbmenow · 20/06/2020 10:37

If they can afford it, their decision. Not everyone is ambitious.

What gets me though is that they are often 5ge ones who end up moaning layer about how things are hard for them and how it's nothing to do with the choices they made in the past.

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RosesinGranGransgarden · 20/06/2020 10:38

I can't think of one interest that I had in my early twenties that I couldn't have done around full time work or that wouldn't have benefitted by my earning more money. My passion was travelling, more money I earned, more places I could go Grin

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Shopkinsdoll · 20/06/2020 10:38

I work in a large warehouse. Different 4 hour shifts. The majority of people doing these shifts are young people under 25. No kids or college/uni. They all stay at home with parents. I think this is bizarre. When I was younger it was unheard off, going back 30 years.

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BeforeIPutOnMyMakeup · 20/06/2020 10:38

I worked PT for a few months before I did my Masters in my mid-20s. I did a calculation and if I worked FT, which was about 10 more hours, I would have not been better off.

One of my nephews' later did similar about 3 years ago.

We now both work full-time in much higher paying jobs in the same area.

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AngelicInnocent · 20/06/2020 10:39

One person I worked with was very quietly studying and nobody knew until she passed and handed in her notice to take a job in the area she had just qualified in.

I also know someone who doesn't tell people she works with that her parents had her at quite an old age and she works part time to fit in her caring responsibilities. She's only 23 so maybe people judge but she is exhausted.

You don't always know what is going on in people's lives if they don't choose to tell you.

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FTMF30 · 20/06/2020 10:39

Because they don't want to spend most of their life working, especially if it's not in a job based on their desired career.

Life is to be enjoyed.

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ConstantlySeekingHappiness · 20/06/2020 10:40

Because they want to 🤷🏼‍♀️ Not everything revolves around children and I don’t understand why it bothered you about what hours people work

Yup!

And ‘saving up for maternity leave’? Were they pregnant? Or are you just assuming all women must have children and that’s all they should be interested in?

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BeforeIPutOnMyMakeup · 20/06/2020 10:40

@Shopkinsdoll rents particularly for rooms in shared houses are much higher now than they were 30 years ago.

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OnlyFoolsnMothers · 20/06/2020 10:40

The life outside work thing I don’t quite understand because at that age aren’t people’s friends also working round the clock? surely you have to be in a pretty lucky position to opt to work part time in your 20s- and no it’s absolutely not about saving for kids but more a house, a car, holidays etc.

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MrTumblesSpottyHag · 20/06/2020 10:40

I only go to work to earn enough money to live the life I enjoy. That's been true all of my life and is still the same now I have kids.
I've had a mix of 6 day a week jobs and 2 days a week. It all depended on what I wanted out of life at the time.
Living life is more important than work for me.

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Oysterbabe · 20/06/2020 10:40

I've never met someone young and childless who chooses to work part time. I think it's probably fairly uncommon. I'm sure they have their reasons, maybe other caring responsibilities, medical conditions or stresses in their private lives.

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jomaIone · 20/06/2020 10:42

I always worked full time until I had my daughter but I never ever did overtime. Not everyone depends on overtime, and some people do not want to be anywhere near work of their days off. I was always looked down on cause I didn't do OT but fuck that, I needed my days off. It was a stressful job.

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