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MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
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Time management is key, im lucky that im able to work different shifts at my normal job, so it’s easier to plan everything.

But 16 hours is to much unless you want to go fast pace to a burn out.
I think I can utilize working different shifts as well.

I have my job now that I've been in for a few months. Pay is good, workload is great, standard tech perks ("unlimited time off," full time work from home, etc).

At the same time, I have the opportunity to take a city job that people would kill for, some people consider it like winning the lottery because of the benefits and availability of overtime. If I were to quit my current job and take that, I'd almost halve my pay in the meantime but could reach a similar level with overtime maybe 4-5 years down the road. I'd also be able to retire with a pension at the age of like 53 which is the biggest benefit of all.

But then again, where could I be in this job after 4-5 years assuming I don't get laid off for whatever reason? So I figure try to work both for a year or so and see how they feel.
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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I think I can utilize working different shifts as well.

I have my job now that I've been in for a few months. Pay is good, workload is great, standard tech perks ("unlimited time off," full time work from home, etc).

At the same time, I have the opportunity to take a city job that people would kill for, some people consider it like winning the lottery because of the benefits and availability of overtime. If I were to quit my current job and take that, I'd almost halve my pay in the meantime but could reach a similar level with overtime maybe 4-5 years down the road. I'd also be able to retire with a pension at the age of like 53 which is the biggest benefit of all.

But then again, where could I be in this job after 4-5 years assuming I don't get laid off for whatever reason? So I figure try to work both for a year or so and see how they feel.
what job have you got if you don't mind me asking?
 

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