OH FOR FUCKS SAKE...I knew this would happen.
I've been offered ANOTHER job. But no, it couldn't be a clear decision of one paying more than the other. They both pay the same. Okay, the state job pays one friggin' cent more. Wee hoo. I don't know which one to take, there are pros and cons to both. Neither is going to cover the cost of an apartment (not with my bills), so I will have to get a 2nd job. One is in Lawrence (it's the job I was pre-training for), one is in Topeka. I want to move to Lawrence, but I currently live in Topeka. Communting wouldn't really be a problem, as the towns are 20 mins. apart. The state job is temporary, until June. The Lawrence job is not. BUT, if I stay with the temp position, I might either be able to get on with the state full-time (great benefits) OR I would be free to look for better employment. The Lawrence job is stability and is in the town I want to live in.
I think I'm leaning towards staying with the state job, because then I would feel better about leaving if something better (read: better pay) came along. The people are really nice at the Lawrence job though...but I don't know if I want to sit there and handle business conference calls all day. Ugh...I don't know.
Today is my nephew's birthday. He's 16.
S'weird, yo'.
I should probably eat something. I'm getting another headache.
I've been offered ANOTHER job. But no, it couldn't be a clear decision of one paying more than the other. They both pay the same. Okay, the state job pays one friggin' cent more. Wee hoo. I don't know which one to take, there are pros and cons to both. Neither is going to cover the cost of an apartment (not with my bills), so I will have to get a 2nd job. One is in Lawrence (it's the job I was pre-training for), one is in Topeka. I want to move to Lawrence, but I currently live in Topeka. Communting wouldn't really be a problem, as the towns are 20 mins. apart. The state job is temporary, until June. The Lawrence job is not. BUT, if I stay with the temp position, I might either be able to get on with the state full-time (great benefits) OR I would be free to look for better employment. The Lawrence job is stability and is in the town I want to live in.
I think I'm leaning towards staying with the state job, because then I would feel better about leaving if something better (read: better pay) came along. The people are really nice at the Lawrence job though...but I don't know if I want to sit there and handle business conference calls all day. Ugh...I don't know.
Today is my nephew's birthday. He's 16.
S'weird, yo'.
I should probably eat something. I'm getting another headache.