Central Piedmont Community College
Central Piedmont Community College Employee Reviews about "part time"
Updated Oct 30, 2021
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Reviews about "part time"
Return to all Reviews- Current Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
Pros
Bosses are very understanding about your personal life needs
Cons
Part time does not include any benefits. The college is closed sometimes for holidays, etc. which means less days to work if you are part time
- Current Employee★★★★★
Pros
You'll work with some genuinely good people
Cons
You will never be given accurate information on time. You will have to decide to just do things and hope you don't get into trouble. Responsibilities are muddled, so your job bleeds in your supervisors and coworkers in ways that make work hard to do. You will have to deal with seeing things that say "Conquer Possibility" and an ugly logo. Every day. Part time heavy. You will likely not be made full time.
Continue reading - Current Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
Pros
1. The college is excellent with a great diverse group of students. 2. The college is loyal to good professors 3. The college offers excellent facilities for professors and students
Cons
There is an imbalance between full time and part time benefits. Part time cannot be included in the pension program where as previous colleges I taught at part timers were offered part time pension benefits.
Continue reading - Current Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
Friendly environment, but not a whole lot of advancement opportunities
RecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
The faculty and staff at CPCC are like a huge family. Everyone here is very friendly, and makes you feel welcome here. The work environment at CPCC is laid back and relaxing, provided you do your job. There are great benefits available for full-time employees, including bonuses with nearly every raise. The pay is good for a public institution, but could be better. Lots of available PT positions, and many of these positions offer great flexibility for those on tight schedules.
Cons
Too many part-time positions and too few full-time positions. PT employees receive little to no benefits, and cannot work than 25-29 hours a week. FT staff are paid at the beginning of the month, while PT staff must wait until around halfway through the month to receive their paychecks. While there are many PT employees here who intend to work PT, there are also many who are involuntary PT employees, meaning they wish to work FT, but cannot due to no FT positions being available. I personally have been working PT here for about 2 years, and have been wanting a FT position since the first time I walked in the door. I always hear that due to budgets and the ACA, there are few FT positions available. I also feel that a lot of times PT staff are left out from recognition for the hard work and service they provide
Continue reading - Current Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
Pros
People here truly love their job. Is it a family atmosphere that rewards hard work via recognition bonuses and interdepartmental celebrations. Being recognized for hard work really does make a difference. Also provide and encourage professional developmental trainings; a great perk for those who love to learn.
Cons
There are tons of part time employees. Therefore, those looking to transition into full time may have stiff competition.
Continue reading - Current Employee★★★★★
Pros
I get to study while I am at work and I also get to familiarize myself with computer programs such as Autodesk's AutoCad and Revit. Access to 3D printers is also a major plus. I also enjoy teaching the students proper engineering process's and a variety of other skills.
Cons
I am limited to the amount of hours I can work being Part Time. There are also very few benefits for part time employees.
- Former Employee, less than 1 year★★★★★
Pros
Nice folks to work with. Flexible schedule. Good work environment.
Cons
No real room to move up. All part time employees are hired for only a semester at a time. There is a good chance you won't get hired for the next semester so don't depend on it.
- Current Employee, less than 1 year★★★★★
Pros
They offer quite a bit of job development to the employees
Cons
College is more interested in the beautification of the campus than the financial status of their Part Time employees Some Faculty are not diverse in their interaction with staff. Oftentimes insensitive and in certain instances require the same type sort of job development that is required of staff. There are times when you will find yourself working for free because of the 1080 rule Part time employees are more often than not included as apart of the "group" due to their PT status
Continue reading - Former Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
Pros
worked with great people, good students, nice atmosphere
Cons
I dont really find any bad points other than the availability of offices for part time employees
- Current Contractor★★★★★
Pros
I love working at CPCC. Nice students and great opportunity for professional development.
Cons
little pay for part- time instructors.
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