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  1. Hi, I am a shabbos observant Jew and have enjoyed this thread very much. I will be graduating from nursing school in May (YAY!!) and while my school has been super accommodating about shabbos and jewish holidays, I am nervous about finding a job that will be. I have just begun applying for jobs, and I was wondering what you would recommend telling potential employers regarding not working on shabbos. I am more than willing to work every sunday and cover holidays but I do realize that I am still asking for a lot. When should I tell employers that I can't work shabbos? When they ask about scheduling at the interview? If they dont ask should I just leave it until after I am hired? Any advice would be appreciated!!!

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