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What would you choose? A job with higher pay or stay on a place where you are comfortable with?
What is more important actually, $$$ or ?
Both are under contracts, 3 months for the new job with higher pay and the existing renewal - 6 months.
4 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
It really depends on a variety of factors. Are you making enough to get by comfortably where you are at now? If so then stick with it. The grass is not always greener on the other side.
Then again sometimes you have to take into account the money issue. If its a very large raise or difference, then how can you say no to that?
Myself, i recently quit one job to go to another job where i am making around a dollar less a hour. But you know what? Its a better company, a better place to work for and when i get my 90 days in the benefits and medical insurance will more than make up for that dollar a hour im losing. You have to remember to take the benefits package into account, because if you are making more on the hour but no insurance or 401k or anything like that, have you really gained anything?
- somebodyLv 41 decade ago
It depends what kind of environment the job with higher pay has. Maybe in time I'd learn to be comfortable there too. The money is not that important to me, but it is necessary to make a living to survive in today's world. So if I really needed more money, I might consider the job with higher pay and try my best to be comfortable there.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
it depend on how comfortable your are in bills just making and surviving enought not live paycheck to paycheck of if you really could use the better job and can take it depending on your life situation
- 1 decade ago
More money means more challenges and possible upper mobility...I'd take the money.
Take the MONEY and run, son...