I'm 26 and currently at a great job at a large company. I bring in before taxes around $150k-$180k a year + 4hours PTO a week and insurance paid. I'm going to get promoted within the next month to an administrative position, which would give an unknown pay raise, and set me up for future promotions. I have a solid reputation and easy going job which lets me work whenever and however I want and I have no fear of ever being laid off. I'm now in the "core" group(500 people out of a company of 7000+).
Short version:
I got a sweet gig that pays well and could end up being a major player running the company in 10-15 years.
I have just been offered by another company to come work contract at $115 an hour with a guarantee to work a minimum of 60 hour weeks + bonus's(estimated at $20-30k every quarter) for the next 2 years+. The work will be hard and brutal, keep your head down and just constantly work. I take the risk of the project going under halfway through, or after the 2 years getting laid off and not being able to find another gig. Basically hanging my ass out taking a risk.
Short Version:
It's a crappy hard working, name calling, finger pointing, blaming job that will pay anywhere from $400k-$500k+ a year for the next 2-3 years with the risk of finding a job afterwards.
So should I stay with the decently paid job and have a solid career, or take a risk and make gobs of money in 2-3 years hoping to find another decent job afterwards.
I work in the engineering side of Oil and Gas.
Short version:
I got a sweet gig that pays well and could end up being a major player running the company in 10-15 years.
I have just been offered by another company to come work contract at $115 an hour with a guarantee to work a minimum of 60 hour weeks + bonus's(estimated at $20-30k every quarter) for the next 2 years+. The work will be hard and brutal, keep your head down and just constantly work. I take the risk of the project going under halfway through, or after the 2 years getting laid off and not being able to find another gig. Basically hanging my ass out taking a risk.
Short Version:
It's a crappy hard working, name calling, finger pointing, blaming job that will pay anywhere from $400k-$500k+ a year for the next 2-3 years with the risk of finding a job afterwards.
So should I stay with the decently paid job and have a solid career, or take a risk and make gobs of money in 2-3 years hoping to find another decent job afterwards.
I work in the engineering side of Oil and Gas.
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