I need advice.

Started by Grizzly2 pagesPoll

Should Lance...

I need advice.

I may have a new job soon, one where I would be making less money per hour, but I would get an apartment for just $75 a month and overtime at the job. The hours would be either 8 hours a day or 14 hours a day, all I would have to do is inspect houseboats that this company rents out to people at Lake Mead. I wouldn't have to do any real work, just look at things and make sure they work properly. If they don't I would radio the information to the office and they would send Maintenance to fix it.

I just don't know what I should do:

[list][*]Stay at the job I have now, where I make $7.75 an hour with guaranteed raises and insurance after 3 months, but I'd end up paying $500 a month in rent.
[*]Go to the new job which pays $7 an hour, with no raises or insurance, but only a $75 apartment.
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Take the poll and let me know what you think I should do.

do the job you enjoy the most, cause if you end up doing it a long time and you hate the job, you'll hate your life

I say go to the new job, without experience, you wouldn't know what you really appreciate

I dunno...sorry!

Ok, let me add this...

I HATE the job I am at right now, since I am so tall and having to bend over constantly my back is permanently sore. Plus I may be allergic to some of the chemicals I use.

Originally posted by yerssot
do the job you enjoy the most, cause if you end up doing it a long time and you hate the job, you'll hate your life

Dude...that's nearly exactly what Linds told me...

than change

I more than likely will change.

Cause I want my own apartment...I do not want to live with my sister and her family anymore.

I just need to come to a decision by the time I go home today, which is in less than an hour.

change lance change

go to the new job, if you dislike this job and have to stay with your sis which you also dislike, than why stay?

I dunno...because I am afraid of taking chances.

Change the job!!! Your back is very important...It a random comment, but a very important one!

That's a tough one LW. I'll suggest you stay in your current job since it does guarantee a raise and benefits. But if you don't feel comfortable then go for the other job. Remenber getting promoted is also good. So if the other job provides a quick position promotion go for it.

btw-How were your taxes? Did you had to pay the government? I did. 😬

Originally posted by Grizzly
I dunno...because I am afraid of taking chances.

It's easy for us to say change. But think about it... the change maybe good for you 🙂 But I can also see why you'd feel you should stay.

I voted stay at your current job because of the guaranteed raises and insurance.
But like yerss said, if you' re feeling uncomfortable at your current job then that has it influence at your life outside your job.

oh yeah, NOW you listen to me huh storm? 😛

When it makes sense, yes I do 😛

than why now? 🤨

Re: I need advice.

Originally posted by Grizzly
I may have a new job soon, one where I would be making less money per hour, but I would get an apartment for just $75 a month and overtime at the job. The hours would be either 8 hours a day or 14 hours a day, all I would have to do is inspect houseboats that this company rents out to people at Lake Mead. I wouldn't have to do any real work, just look at things and make sure they work properly. If they don't I would radio the information to the office and they would send Maintenance to fix it.

I just don't know what I should do:

[list][*]Stay at the job I have now, where I make $7.75 an hour with guaranteed raises and insurance after 3 months, but I'd end up paying $500 a month in rent.
[*]Go to the new job which pays $7 an hour, with no raises or insurance, but only a $75 apartment.
[/list]

Take the poll and let me know what you think I should do.

if your current job is going to give you medical insurance than stick with it,insurance is expensive and you never know what can happen.

if you want a new job than I would keep looking but don't go backwards in pay and benefits.

Medical insurance is a major factor in deciding jobs in the US?