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I would like to pose a question to the memembers, in general, as follows:
IF GIVEN THE CHOICE, WOULD YOU TAKE TIME OFF YOUR JOB, OR AN INCREASE IN PAY?
I am taking a promotional examination this week coming up. It is very,very stressful. Despite doing well on past exams, the "system" to use this generic term, doesn't gurantee anything. You have to factor in timing, popularity, political issues, race, sex, and so on. Don't deny that, my friends. If you are honest, you know how the game is played.
So, for me personally, do I seek a higher managerial position with my company which will pay maybe 15 - 20 % more on a yearly basis, but requires a 25 -30 % increase in hours and days worked?
Currently, I am very comfortable in my earnings and my position with the company. However, I was raised to always seek higher office.
I have 4 days OFF every week, and work 7 miles from my home. Any new position would change to maybe a 40-60 hour work week with only two days off, and up to 40 miles to go to work.
SO, what is more important? Time off, or money?
IF GIVEN THE CHOICE, WOULD YOU TAKE TIME OFF YOUR JOB, OR AN INCREASE IN PAY?
I am taking a promotional examination this week coming up. It is very,very stressful. Despite doing well on past exams, the "system" to use this generic term, doesn't gurantee anything. You have to factor in timing, popularity, political issues, race, sex, and so on. Don't deny that, my friends. If you are honest, you know how the game is played.
So, for me personally, do I seek a higher managerial position with my company which will pay maybe 15 - 20 % more on a yearly basis, but requires a 25 -30 % increase in hours and days worked?
Currently, I am very comfortable in my earnings and my position with the company. However, I was raised to always seek higher office.
I have 4 days OFF every week, and work 7 miles from my home. Any new position would change to maybe a 40-60 hour work week with only two days off, and up to 40 miles to go to work.
SO, what is more important? Time off, or money?