A full time job will provide you with a constant salary. This is one major benefit as a solid income will allow you to purchase goods and services, the needs and wants of life.
However there are other major benefits that come with working full time too. When you work full time you are entitled to sick leave, maternity leave, holidays and special bonuses on top of your wage. These allow flexibility in an otherwise non-lenient working environment.
Working a full time job will also contribute to the country's Demographics, the unemployment rate will lessen and the amount of people earning in the low income bracket will also decrease. Economically this is very good for a country.
No. Your full time job (which you apparently still have) would pay more than the weekly benefits you might receive and you have to report all income in the benefits period.
There are too many variables in your question for a definitive answer. Your state, work history for the full time job, benefits remaining for the older part time job, qualifications for receiving benefits, etc.
People work full time because they need the money and benefits and/or they might enjoy their job.
You can accept a part-time position, and still get partial unemployment benefits to make up the difference, until you can get a full time position.
"I do a full time Job to earn my living"
Not normally, as full time employment would earn you more money than allowed with the amount of benefit received.
Full employment is when a person works at least 34 hours a week at a job. Full time employment usually offers health and other benefits as well.
this is for A+ and it is a full time job
The main benefits of working a full time job are the financial rewards, such as a salary or a yearly bonus. There are also social benefits, such as having other people to talk to on a daily basis, and there is also evidence to suggest that employed people are less likely to suffer from depression.
an employee with a high paying job working full time at a large company
an employee with a high paying job working full time at a large company
an employee with a high paying job working full time at a large company