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Survey says that 64% of millenials would choose the 40k for something they enjoy? What do most of you say?
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40K SALARY FOR A JOB YOU LIKE OR 100K FOR A JOB YOU LIKE?
pretty sure he's saying would you take a lower paying job if it was something you enjoy doing.wut?
Umm going off the thread title i'm gonna go ahead and take 100k for the job i like. Re-word your question and I'm sure you'll get different responses.
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Umm going off the thread title i'm gonna go ahead and take 100k for the job i like. Re-word your question and I'm sure you'll get different responses.
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Isn't that easier said than done?I take the 40k job and turn into a 100k job.
Honestly if I was young and starting off, I'd definitely take the 40K job. I mean this isn't permanent where you stay at 40K forever. Hopefully there are raises and what not cause if it is a job you love, getting more money will come easier. Since I am older now, that scenario just doesn't cut it and I'd probably take the 100K job. But remember, a 100K job is only as good as you stay there. A girl I know just got a 90K job but hates doing what she has to do. I bet she will only last a year or two tops.
I take the 40k job and turn into a 100k job.
Isn't that easier said than done?
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Use the difference to supply my own happiness.
I wasn't challenging you personally, I just meant that a lot of 40k jobs I imagine there isn't much opportunity to go up to 100kMost things in life are "easier said than done".
What's your point?
I've already done it by the way.....
its what you know how to do with the money you're making that matters more than how far your salary can increase.Most things in life are "easier said than done".
What's your point?
I've already done it by the way.....
I wasn't challenging you personally, I just meant that a lot of 40k jobs I imagine there isn't much opportunity to go up to 100k
i guess it depends on why you hate the job. if you just hate the company/environment then its probably better to take the 100k job, grind for a bit, then try to parlay that into a lateral position at a different company that better fits you. if you hate the industry and everything about it, then probably not worth setting yourself up for a life of stress.
Isn't that easier said than done?
No one likes a 40K job to begin with, cuz the pay is not enough. But everyone can get a 40K job, but not the 100K.