Navigating a conversation with my manager about internal job opportunities

Today, I found myself in a bit of a dilemma regarding my job situation. I've been working as a temporary associate at a large corporation for over two years now, and while I appreciate the work environment—like the lack of a dress code and the flexibility with hours—I really need to secure a full-time position with benefits. My current hourly wage of $20.50 just isn't enough to support my living expenses, especially since I recently bought a house. I want to apply for other internal positions, but I'm worried about how to approach my manager without jeopardizing my current role. My department has no full-time opportunities available, and I know the company values internal hires, which gives me some hope. However, I’m still in college without a degree, and I fear that if I express my interest in other roles, my manager might consider me less committed and let me go. I've proven my worth by significantly increasing productivity in my role, which makes me feel a bit more secure. I’ve been able to handle complex tasks that my coworkers struggle with, and they often mention how much they rely on me. I just want to make sure that I communicate my intentions in a way that keeps my current position safe while also exploring new opportunities. I'm hoping to get some advice on how to navigate this conversation with my manager once the busy season wraps up.

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