Most of my chapter had jobs. Some girls had a harder time than others, depending on how many hours they were working and how good they were at scheduling. Get yourself a heavy duty planner, and check it daily. The sorority should give you at least two weeks notice for events so that if you have to take off work you'll have time to ask off. Girls in my chapter that were working a lot of hours every week tended to try to show up at all required events, and made extra events secondary to their job. I recommend you do this. You will probably feel slightly left out during your new member period because you won't be around your pledge class all the time, but I'm sure there will be other girls in your new member class that are working, too. Make friends with them so that you don't feel alone in scheduling your job and sorority into your school schedule. You'll be fine, a LOT of Greeks work to pay their dues and other expenses.
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