Recent grad switches from part-time to full-time CSI worker

By Devon Johnson
October 1, 2015

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Miller was not only a student and worker, but also an athlete. Photo from www.CabriniAthletics.com

When the lights go out, while students are in their rooms sleeping or studying, the Cabrini College CSI team is up and about cleaning and making sure the cam- pus is clean.

The workers that are a part of CSI work different times throughout the day. Some work early in the morning while others work late nights until dawn.

Jon Miller, full-time worker and Cabrini alumni is one of these new workers.

Miller works with one other CSI worker cleaning the gym from 10 p.m. until after six a.m.

Miller is working on his third year apart of the CSI team. Beginning his senior year, he began to work within the CSI group only as part time and continued his part-time work into his next year of college.

“I did full-time schooling, basketball, had an RA position and this CSI job on top of it all,” Miller said. “I did this as a part time gig because I did not have enough time in the day to work the full time shift but luckily I just recently got a full time position this summer.”

Having the job as a student helped Miller a lot after his graduation, especially when he wished to come back to work again.

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Miller was also named Mr. Cabrini during his time as an undergraduate student at Cabrini. Photo submitted by Gianna Gigolitti

“I did it all through school so it turned out to be an easy way of getting in because I knew after part time working for two years and knowing almost everything there is about the campus I would get the job,” Miller said.

After graduating college, he believes that going back to college for work is a great way to get plans together for getting ready to make the next step into career build- up.

“I am a recent college graduate, it was a job oppor- tunity and the health benefits were well, so I went for it,”Miller said.

Even though he received an easy acceptance into the CSI team full-time, he still faced some struggles along the way.

Transitioning from part-time status to full-time was rather different for Miller. He is still getting himself used to this change.

Finding his way from quite a distance was a challenge for Miller.

“It was a matter of if I could even get here every day,” Miller said.

Commuting here everyday from miles away, attempt- ing to beat traffic in the process just to get to work on time is one of Miller’s biggest challenges with his new full-time position.

However, besides some minor set-backs, Miller loves his job and loves being able to work on the campus and for the college that he graduated from only several months ago.

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