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FloOz wrote: » Hmmm that's tough. Normally I would say to go with job 2 since the experience you would get would help you get better jobs down the line. However working 9 days and then only having a single day off is ridiculous. I would only take this job if they were paying very very well.
cyberguypr wrote: » ^ that is exactly the feedback I've gotten from several people in my network. That and multi-year pay freezes. I haven't seen your other threads. What is driving you to switch jobs?
RouteMyPacket wrote: » You chose number one because it's "safe" and that is the exact (emotional) reaction you need to get rid of if you want to go far in this field. 90% of the wannabe IT gurus take what's "safe". You aren't one of these people right so take #2, it's a no brainer and it has nothing to do with making $15k more a year. It's the opportunity that is priceless. This is the opportunity you NEED if you want to continue down the network path. You will learn more in your first few months there that you would working a year at job #1 You can always move closer to the job as well right? You're not in a house i'm assuming..again think 5yrs down the road..which position will move you forward towards your long term goal? I'm guessing it's a no brainer for you when you ask yourself this question. You got this, this is YOUR opportunity.
the_Grinch wrote: » Having worked for two school districts if you are banking on moving up I'd really think about it. I know where I was people had to basically die in order for you to move up.
busines4u wrote: » Unfortunately I just moved to another location (yes it is a house, and not a rental) that puts me about 35-45 minutes away. Where I was living before I was about an hour away.
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