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Default Oct 11, 2023 at 04:08 PM
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I have 3 job offers on the tables. Here's the pros and cons:

Job 1:

Pro: Full-time
Pro: Industry I want to work in
Con: $21/hr = $40K
Con: requires a bus pass or purchase of a monthly parking permit b/c downtown

Job 2:

Pro: Full-time
Pro: Industry I want to work in
Pro: $25/hr = $48K
Con: No promotions or career growth so will be boxed in to the same role
Con: a bus pass or purchase of a monthly parking permit b/c downtown
Con: Healthcare benefits package is horrific (super expensive for crappy benefits package, can't opt out, also 401K can't opt out)

Job 3:

Con: Applied to full-time job posting
Con: Recruiter submitted me for same job as a "temp" not "temp to hire"
Pro: $25/hr = $48K if hired full-time
Pro: Located in suburbs so no need for monthly parking pass or bus pass
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