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If you have the chance at two jobs. One job gives you the chance to explore something you’ve been interested in, but haven’t pursued privately on your own time. You’re not sure you can cut it.
The other job is with people you’ve worked with before and like. The pay is much better, but it’s not really something you want to do for the rest of your life. Thoughts/Suggestions? | |
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always go with what you're interested in. you'll still have the folks from the old job as friends, and may be able to make new friends at the new job. and money has never made anybody truly happy.
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IrresistibleB1tch said: always go with what you're interested in. you'll still have the folks from the old job as friends, and may be able to make new friends at the new job. and money has never made anybody truly happy.
good luck! Damn... that's excellent advice! | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: always go with what you're interested in. you'll still have the folks from the old job as friends, and may be able to make new friends at the new job. and money has never made anybody truly happy.
good luck! I speak with both jobs this week, it will be interesting to see how it plays out. Truthfully, about half of the poeple I've spoken with would agree with you. The other half suggest that I use the money from the good paying job to explore the options of the second. | |
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