I don't really post around here very often, but I feel it's the most mature board I visit as far as responses go....so I'll ask a question which has been bothering me lately, as I can't find a definitive answer inside of me:
When is a nearly $4 per hour pay cut a good thing?
I'm currently at a job I've been at for 4 months - the pay is great for the area I live in, I get awesome benefits and up to 3 weeks paid vacation per year. It's a call center job at a credit union. The downside - I work nights and was basically told that I couldn't move my shift to mornings.
However, I interviewed for a position as a bank teller back in June and was offered the position, but declined due to pay. They were offering me nearly $4 less per hour than my current position pays me, but were offering me morning shifts and weekends off.
I want to move to mornings in order to spend more time with my girlfriend and family - however, I know that if I stay at my current job, I'll never get that oppurtunity.
The pay is nice...I'm just not sure what to do. I'm losing a lot of money if I switch positions, but I'm gaining valuable time spent with my girlfriend and family.
I need advice. Which is the best option - more money to pay the bills, or more time spent to live my life? Working nights is the pits...but the pay is good.
I'm confused. Which route should I take - stay with the current job and make more money, or change positions and make less, but be happier with my work schedule?
Any advice would be GREATLY appreciated!
