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June 8, 2007 7:36 PM
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Should I stay with a sure-thing job, or move to greener grass?
I work in IT, mainly network/hardware/software support. I'm currently with a company that consists of just three people - the boss/owner, me, and a co-worker. I have the potential to jump to another job, but there's a few things that have me vacillating.
Current Job Pros:
* great working relationship with both boss and co-worker
* flexibility - if I need to run an errand/get time off, no problem
* more than one major client, so I never get bored
* occasional bonuses up to $500
* boss is very loyal - hired me back after I went overseas for six months
Current Job Cons:
* sporadic hours, never full-time (usually around 25-30 hours per week)
* no health insurance
* lack of organization = lots of miscommunication/frustration
New Job Pros:
* slightly higher pay, full-time
* full benefits
* same job duties
New Job Cons:
* 3rd shift Thursday-Monday (10pm-7am)
* unknown working environment
* 5 month contract, only "potential" for permanent hire
I'm also going back to school in September for a 2nd Bachelor's degree, so I'd like to have a job that
A: Doesn't interfere with a daytime school schedule
B: Will get me a little bit more money, hopefully allowing me to pay more of the tuition up front, instead of loans.
I'd happily stay working for my current employer for the foreseeable future, but I'm to the point where I'm tired of just squeaking by - this new job would result in a net salary increase of about 60%. My reservations are mainly the 3rd shift hours (I've never worked that shift before), and hesitation of leaving a situation where I enjoy working with both my boss and co-worker.
If anyone has any advice/anecdotes, they would be greatly appreciated.
posted by Liosliath to work & money (6 comments total)
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posted by Osmanthus at 8:14 PM on June 8, 2007