Big Decision
#12
I personally would go for it. It's in an industry that you enjoy more and the pay is better. Since benefits were not mentioned, I will assume that they stay the same.
If the new job seems like it will stick around for a little while, I would do as others have said, live as you live now. If it were me, I'd setup my account to deposit the same amount that was previously made, into a checking acct. as usual, then the extra (from the new job) I'd have it go straight to savings.
Currently I have a figure in mind that I NEED to use for rent, food, bills, etc. So each paycheck I take just enough for those needs and the rest I throw into my Monte/Savings Not trying to give you advice seeing how your the one with the full time job, while I'm just a broke college student lol, but it works for me so I can't help but make the suggestion.
Best of luck with the decision, keep us posted
If the new job seems like it will stick around for a little while, I would do as others have said, live as you live now. If it were me, I'd setup my account to deposit the same amount that was previously made, into a checking acct. as usual, then the extra (from the new job) I'd have it go straight to savings.
Currently I have a figure in mind that I NEED to use for rent, food, bills, etc. So each paycheck I take just enough for those needs and the rest I throw into my Monte/Savings Not trying to give you advice seeing how your the one with the full time job, while I'm just a broke college student lol, but it works for me so I can't help but make the suggestion.
Best of luck with the decision, keep us posted
#13
I'd say go for it but then again I'd kill to be makingn more. My job is just temporary for now but I'm only making about 17k a year which is bad but good for our area. I'm happy with it for now so I can't complain. Plus my only debt is my truck loan which is good compared to others I know that make triple what I do if not more and have 80,000 in debt between schooling, loans and etc.
#14
I agree with Chris. But you also have to take job satisfaction into account. There's an old saying, "Find a job you love, and you'll never work a day in your life."
With uncertainty in every workplace, sticking around in a lower paying job you don't like doesn't make sense. I'd go with the other job making more money, in a field you like. It sounds like you'll be much happier. Being happy in your job reduces the stress in your life. Go with that.
#16
Thanks everyone.
I accepted the job this afternoon. I just can't walk away from a pay increase like that. It will go a long way to help out around the house.
I'm really looking forward to starting this new chapter.
Thanks again.
I accepted the job this afternoon. I just can't walk away from a pay increase like that. It will go a long way to help out around the house.
I'm really looking forward to starting this new chapter.
Thanks again.
#19
Im not sure....what employment is like in iowa!
I know in michigan jobs are hard to come by!
If I was you id take it @ face value! and make all the money you can while its availabe..20k pay increase is huge nowadays...
I say take the ball and run with it!
I know in michigan jobs are hard to come by!
If I was you id take it @ face value! and make all the money you can while its availabe..20k pay increase is huge nowadays...
I say take the ball and run with it!
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