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Follower of Yorkietology Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Cali-fo-nee-ya
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| ![]() which job would you pick? i have two offers in front of me right now. i know it really depends on what I need and what I find more important. but my question to you is... if you had these two options before you, which one would YOU pick and why given your circumstances. (ie, take me out of the equation) Job #1: higher level, more responsibility, slightly more pay hourly, no benefits, no vacation/sick pay, no stability (contract position) Job #2: slightly lower level, lotta responsibilities but less than job#1, pay is slightly less than the other, full benefits, stability (full time employee) Both jobs are lead positions in their respective areas and career level jobs. i'm curious to see how others weigh out the two options. |
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and Ty too! Donating Member Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Denver, Nope, not Colorado
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| ![]() Me, I would go for #2... Benefits are a HUGE plus. It costs a ton for medical coverage if you have to pay for it, plus the added bonus of something stable means a lot to me. |
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Donating YT 30K Club Member | ![]() #2 absolutely. Benefits are very important to have and Insurance is so costly now a days. Stability is important too but I stayed with a company for 33 years worked my way up to director of Claims and was laid off, so there is no sure thing.
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: Central Texas
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| ![]() Definitely job #2. Stability and benefits cannot be emphasized enough - unless........ you hate the job, then nothing matters - because a job you hate, can kill you. Benefits are such a safety net. You may be in great health now - but you never ever know what can happen and of course, we can't live our lives in fear - but if you have the option for benefits, and you like the job - then benefits would tip the scale for me. My husband was self employed for years and liked it - didn't make a great deal of money, no benefits, of course, but it was enough money and he was his own boss. But then the market changed and he took a job that he sorta liked and sorta didn't like - it had benefits. Thirteen years later, he woke one morning in heart failure and has not been able to work since then. Thank goodness for the job that he sorta liked and sorta didn't like and the benefits that it provided. His hospital/medical bills have been well in excess of $250,000.00 in the last 2 and 1/2 years. We have spent about $10,000 out of pocket to cover co-insurance and the like - but that is so much better than $250,000 we would owe, if not for the job with benefits. He was healthy as a horse before this - who would have ever expected such a change in health. Again, you can't live your life scared, like something will always happen. But that is the concept of insurance - to try to plan as best you can. Good luck in your decision - you are lucky to have 2 jobs to choose from!
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Yorkies Rock My World! Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: North Carolina
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| ![]() Job #2, no question, for all of the above reasons. ![]()
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Seattle
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| ![]() I would pick #2. I am working with no benefits and it is freaking me out! I had a co-worker who thought she would be ok without insurance and she ended up breaking her ankle. She had to pay out of pocket for all her expenses and she couldn't work (we are nurses and on our feet 12 hour shifts) I am just afraid that something would happen. I like the idea of stability! But that's just me! ![]()
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Hey Cutie! Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Colorado
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| ![]() #2 Insurance is definitely needed, and Stability is good. If your not stable, you'll be right back to square 1
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Always In My Heart Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: The Lone Star State
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| ![]() well like everyone else I too would go for #2.... Reason's being: 1. Yes, Job #1 pays more,but whats the point of getting more $$$ if it is going to go to your medical bills if go forbid you get so much as a fever or cough..... 2. Vacation.... is a BIG thing.. after maybe 2 years w/ none you will want it.... 3. As a hourly employee you also have benefits if you get laid off or fired.....I work in the employment industry and well Unemployment isn't great.. but from something to nothing ..well you get the pic!! Good luck w/ whatever you choose~ |
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: California's central coast
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| ![]() Well like everyone else so far, I would say job #2 also. Slightly lower pay but you might get a raise in 6 months..also stability is nice but even nicer is the vacation and sick time. It is soo nice to get paid for when you are sick or need to go to the doctors etc. Also places who offer vacation time all will understand taking vacation wheras this other job #1 people may never take vacation and give you a hard time or the guilt trip if you want to take a vacation day or 2. Good luck with you choice. ![]()
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| ![]() I too would choose job #2. Benefits and stability are so important in my book.
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YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: none
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| ![]() Well I was in the navy for a while, and I met A LOT of contractors. Most of them did get paid a lot but there were many drawbacks. The biggest was no benefits, it doesn't matter as much if you are single, but if you have a family the lack of medical benefits can really hurt. You would also have to save up for your own retirement, which is harder. They would have to work at the drop of a hat, they would get paid fat bank, but it would be really crazy like being on call and working in the middle of the night or weekends to traveling around the world and being gone weeks on end. If you have a family I would definately say #2. My husband was just offered a job like #1 and I told him to turn it down. Benefits are such a big deal when you have a kid. good luck in whatever you decide! |
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Princess Poop A Lot Donating Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Colorado
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| ![]() Number 2 without a doubt. Benefits are very important but to not have vacation will break your spirit. You might make more $$$ on job 1 and save it but all it will take is one medical bill to wipe that out and a whole much more.
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