Conway563
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This is still hypothetical as not been offered either but both look like good possibilities
Job A - Something I really want to do
£18k p/a rising to around £40k in 10-15 years
Job B - Something I don't really enjoy doing
£38k p/a rising to to £45k in 3-5 years
Know which I'm leaning towards pursuing stronger but just curious as to what others would go for
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Ben G
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Registered: 12th Jan 07
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Deleted one to add shit options
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Conway563
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
Deleted one to add traditional options
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flybikeslee
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Registered: 2nd Jan 07
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Job B. 20k however poo the job, imagine what 20k a year extra could buy!
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flybikeslee
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Robin
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A, job satisfaction every time, nothing worse than hating your job
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Paul_J
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Registered: 6th Jun 02
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Option A)
290k pre tax over 10 years
Option B)
439.5k pre tax over 10 years (assuming you never go any higher that 45k! which you probably would if you hit it only after 3 years)
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BluKoo
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Registered: 8th Apr 02
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Job A. It's exactly what i've done.
I was offered work in the oil industry, but I always said i'd never be happy unless i'm doing a job I actually enjoy.
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
A, job satisfaction every time, nothing worse than hating your job
100% This!
Whilst it may be a struggle for the first few years, actually enjoying waking up and going to work and generally having a happier life outweighs going to a better holiday resort or having the latest gadget or game.
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Tomnova16
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Registered: 21st Jan 06
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would you learn to love job b?
http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
Located in Chalfont st Peter
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Graham88
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Job B for me on first glance as all we have to go on is figures. 20k a year extra is alot to say no too.
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Sunz
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Registered: 12th Jan 07
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by Robin
A, job satisfaction every time, nothing worse than hating your job
100% This!
Whilst it may be a struggle for the first few years, actually enjoying waking up and going to work and generally having a happier life outweighs going to a better holiday resort or having the latest gadget or game.
Spot on
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spencer88
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Depends.
If Job A pays all your bills and gives you enough money to be happy on, do it.
However, if Job A only just covered all my outgoings, I would perhaps be more inclined to go for B and live up my free time. Make up for your shit job with awesome leisure time.
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John
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I could put up with a lot of extra shit for 20k
[Edited on 03-10-2013 by John]
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by spencer88
Make up for your shit job with awesome leisure time.
Depends if it's a typical non-stress 9-5 and you don't have to bring work home. Unfortunately, a lot of jobs aren't like that though; so the extra 20k might be brilliant but actually being able to enjoy it is a different matter.
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Hammer
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Too many factors to properly say what I'd choose. What are the hours? Long term prospects? Responsibilities? Etc etc...
On face value more than double your salary would be too good an opportunity to turn down based on an assumption you wouldn't like working there. Being pragmatic, does anyone truelly want to get out their bed to go and work for a living? I know I don't.
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Mad Moe
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Registered: 14th Jun 01
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quote: Originally posted by John
I could put up with a lot of extra shit for 20k
[Edited on 03-10-2013 by John]
Exactly this, would have to be a fantastic job to sacrifice an additional £20K/year
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Ian
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quote: Originally posted by John
I could put up with a lot of extra shit for 20k
This - you don't say what is so undesirable about B.
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am4nf
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Registered: 27th Jul 08
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Is job A a lot less hours? if so Id go for that if there the same B
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Balling
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quote: Originally posted by John
I could put up with a lot of extra shit for 20k
Basically this. Provided B isn't working nights or other retarded hours.
I've loved the two jobs I've held over the last 7 years, but the pay's been average.
If I was offered a nearly 100% pay increase... Not even sure I'd ask what the job was before accepting. 
My life is what happens after I'm home from work. And that shit costs money.
 
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pow
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Job A. I've just taken a lesser paid job that is exactly what I want and closer to home to build up my management experience. Saying that, I've been in the job 3 weeks and my Business Manager is already taking about a payrise for as she thinks the money takes the mick
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Ronson
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Hmmm if I had a choice of doing what I do now and going back to my old job but at a higher level and earning 20K more a year I'd probably keep doing what I do now (van driver) as I enjoy being out on the road BUT days like today, 8 am start 19: 00 finish piss me off a bit (and its gonna be shit for another week at least) but I come home go to bed and wake up in the morning thinking YEY I get paid to drive, I like driving!
quote: Originally posted by Hammer
Being pragmatic, does anyone truelly want to get out their bed to go and work for a living? I know I don't.
I do, fuck being in bed all day/sat in the house all day! I've been on the dole before and I'd much rather be doing something with my time than not, also the 'celebrity' lifestyle isn't my kind of thing.
[Edited on 03-10-2013 by Ronson]
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Ronson
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On saying that give me a few years and I'll possibly be sick of driving. Possibly.
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Toby
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Work is work. Unless your one in a hundred thousand that actually loves it £20k a year extra is going to help you get out of bed.
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LeeM
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Registered: 26th Sep 05
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i left a well paid job with great prospects, that i hated, to come to college and uni for 5 years to try and get into something i might love.
if i didnt have the uni option, and it was either A or VB i'd take B any day
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