Topic: Decide my life direction!

It turns out that I have a pathological inability to make important decisions. I've got a new job lined up to start in October with a pretty nice pay rise, but I'm going for an interview tomorrow for a different job anyway.

The job I already have lined up is a

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Re: Decide my life direction!

yeah come back when you get both jobs and have to choose tongue

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Re: Decide my life direction!

Stick with current job.  If you think you could live on 200 per month, try to build up a savings.

When you've got a significant enough savings, you could switch to another job similar to what you're currently considering, yet you won't have to worry about the pay loss.

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Re: Decide my life direction!

The other detail is that the low paid job isn't an opportunity that happens very often but if I turn down the first job my reputation will be muck with a prestigious employer in that field so might find it hard to get that job again in the future.

I don't think the decision can be deferred that easily.

tweehonderd graden, dat is waarom ze me mr. fahrenheit noemen, ik reis aan de snelheid van het licht, ik ga een supersonische man van u maken

Re: Decide my life direction!

Send me all your money and kill yourself. You have nothing to live for anyway.

j/k. I think you should stick with your current job. It's solid income and you know you can do it just fine. New stress levels/hours/coworkers may make the new one unbearable making it a very bad place to put yourself.

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Re: Decide my life direction!

Another detail is that my current job isn't an option because I am on a fixed term contract which runs out in September, so I have to take a new job whichever it is.

tweehonderd graden, dat is waarom ze me mr. fahrenheit noemen, ik reis aan de snelheid van het licht, ik ga een supersonische man van u maken

Re: Decide my life direction!

So take the first. Seems like a much better choice for you in the long run. It's best to approach these things logically without allowing your feelings to influence your decision.

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Re: Decide my life direction!

> [TI] Sitting Duck wrote:

> Another detail is that my current job isn't an option because I am on a fixed term contract which runs out in September, so I have to take a new job whichever it is.



See, now THAT'S something you should have said at the start, lol tongue

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Re: Decide my life direction!

Take the first one smile

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Re: Decide my life direction!

New cushy boring inanity!  Can afford to buy interesting things for your life then or go see more interesting places!

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Re: Decide my life direction!

Go see a fortune teller. You'll get at least as much sensible advice there as on these boards!

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I think SD should become a toking Swedish chef

O.O

The core joke of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is that of course no civilization would develop personal computers with instant remote database recovery, and then waste this technology to find good drinks.
Steve Jobs has ruined this joke.

Re: Decide my life direction!

BORK BORK BORK

Putski chiski indi biski!!

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<@Nick> if you tell him to slap you and call you mommy
<@Nick> i'm leaving and never coming back

Re: Decide my life direction!

go boring but rich!

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15 (edited by avogadro 23-Jul-2010 01:00:54)

Re: Decide my life direction!

i think most likely eventually you will get used to either job and find it boring. But then again, with either job you're probably going to advance and get paid more. And finally, assuming you aren't currently married; what if you get married and have children? will you be able to support your family with the 2nd job?

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Everyone note this:




> [TI] Sitting Duck wrote:

> Another detail is that my current job isn't an option because I am on a fixed term contract which runs out in September, so I have to take a new job whichever it is.





If this is the case, why did you ask the question in the first place?  Is the choice now keep both jobs vs. quit one, or are you telling us that there's only one option, and you're just wasting our time?

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17 (edited by avogadro 23-Jul-2010 02:01:52)

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> Zarf BeebleBrix wrote:

> Everyone note this:




> [TI] Sitting Duck wrote:

> Another detail is that my current job isn't an option because I am on a fixed term contract which runs out in September, so I have to take a new job whichever it is.





If this is the case, why did you ask the question in the first place?  Is the choice now keep both jobs vs. quit one, or are you telling us that there's only one option, and you're just wasting our time?





he has current job, he has another job lined up for when he has to leave his current job, and he has a third job that he's kinda interested in and has an interview for.... so he's asking which of the two jobs to pick.

Re: Decide my life direction!

Avo has is right Zarf,

The concensus here seems like I should go for the boring but pretty cushy job.

MAKE IT SO!

tweehonderd graden, dat is waarom ze me mr. fahrenheit noemen, ik reis aan de snelheid van het licht, ik ga een supersonische man van u maken

Re: Decide my life direction!

does the more exciting job have the opportunity for advancement?  taking a job that pays more now might not be the better decision a while from now if there is nowhere to go.

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The boring job has a defined career ladder to progress up,

The exciting job is actually a PhD studentship so who knows where that might lead to? Probably becoming far too specialised in a niche area that nobody really cares about?

tweehonderd graden, dat is waarom ze me mr. fahrenheit noemen, ik reis aan de snelheid van het licht, ik ga een supersonische man van u maken

Re: Decide my life direction!

> [TI] Sitting Duck wrote:

> The boring job has a defined career ladder to progress up,

The exciting job is actually a PhD studentship so who knows where that might lead to? Probably becoming far too specialised in a niche area that nobody really cares about?


take the damn boring job. do what wc, and use the money from the boring job to make life interesting. save up some, and if you don't like it after a while start looking for something more interesting to do.

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22 (edited by East 23-Jul-2010 16:30:24)

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you're not giving a lot of information to go on though, what sort of job would it be?

I went the phd route (which to be honest is actually well paid in my country and university) and haven't ever regretted it, because even the hard parts were fulfilling and fun to put it all mushy. Not to mention the return on investment of a phd is pretty big. I also appreciated the opportunity that I was given, phd's are the highest academic degree and not many people have them and you get to do something useful for society by writing them.

given the content of your dilemma I take it you're pretty young (23-25ish?) so you probably don't have a lot of life's obligations like paying off loans, filling up truck sized cars or paying for the kids so a pay cut of 200 pounds shouldn't be that big a deal unless you're already earning a pittance right now.

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I thought I had this clear that I was going to take the cushy but boring job, but I found out today I've been offered the PhD studentship. Now what do I do? AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH

tweehonderd graden, dat is waarom ze me mr. fahrenheit noemen, ik reis aan de snelheid van het licht, ik ga een supersonische man van u maken

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apparently the doctorate route pays for brits liek you and east so go do that

The core joke of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is that of course no civilization would develop personal computers with instant remote database recovery, and then waste this technology to find good drinks.
Steve Jobs has ruined this joke.

Re: Decide my life direction!

The way I see it, the highest paying job is best. If it's boring, then deal with it. Of course, I would not blame you if it were a risk to your life and/or very painful to endure, but that is not the case. The end-goal of working should not be to pay your bills and many conveniences, but to pay your bills while you purchase appreciating assets that allow you to quit work and live for yourself.

Second, you already admitted that taking the low paying job, while potentially rewarding, could be a liability to your career. My view is that you should build a resume that is as valuable as possible. I say that it is too risky and not worth the return.