TexDot33
Bird poop and baby poop
- Dec 26, 2006
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- 15 year-old Sun Conure: Hamlet &
14 year-old Green-Cheeked Conure: Mac
So, since Christy and I are trying to clear up a lot of our debt and we are trying to save for a wedding (and all the other stuff that comes along with "growing-up") I have decided to take a second job. This is where the issue comes in (and I would like some input from all of you), I have two opportunities that have presented themselves before me.
Opportunity #1 - is with a job that I have had before. I know the job, I know the requirements, I know everything about the field. I like 99% of the people who work there, and talk to most of them on a regular basis (heck, I play golf with the Boss).
Opportunity #2 - is with a new company, kinda in the same field. I know a lot about the company and the products/services. I don't know any of the people who work there, BUT the opportunity to make more money (working fewer hours) is greater here than it is at the other.
So, in all of your opinions, should I go back to a previous job (where I have had some great success) or should I set forth on a venture in which the success could far out weigh the effort needed to gain new knowledge ...
Opportunity #1 - is with a job that I have had before. I know the job, I know the requirements, I know everything about the field. I like 99% of the people who work there, and talk to most of them on a regular basis (heck, I play golf with the Boss).
Opportunity #2 - is with a new company, kinda in the same field. I know a lot about the company and the products/services. I don't know any of the people who work there, BUT the opportunity to make more money (working fewer hours) is greater here than it is at the other.
So, in all of your opinions, should I go back to a previous job (where I have had some great success) or should I set forth on a venture in which the success could far out weigh the effort needed to gain new knowledge ...