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So do I just start jumping from job to job for the next few years?
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Starting university in September, slight issue is itโ€™s just changed from somewhere 40 minutes away to somewhere 2 and a half hours away.

So originally I wanted to keep the job I have here in the town Iโ€™m currently living in, because really no matter my class timetable is still be able to come down with little issue especially on the weekends, stay home then go back to my accommodation on Monday.

Which I can technically still go here but it sounds like SO much more of a pain. But then the issue is when my accommodation ends in April/May I think it is, I obviously move back home for the summer, ideally Iโ€™d have met some people to get a house with for the second year or worst case scenario I guess I get second year accommodation.

But if I quit my job at home, get one where Iโ€™m studying, what am I meant to quit that, work somewhere at home for the summer then get another job when I move back up there? That seems like a whole lot of quitting and starting. Probably not a great look for a CV?

My maintenance loan is literally double my rent basically so I can afford to not work for periods when finding somewhere new but still it sound like such a hassle no matter what.

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