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beaisforbliss · 26-30, F
My current two jobs pay me very well and my bosses love me and think of me as family so I think not.

firefall · 61-69, M Best Comment
My current job pays less than my last one, by a little. I took it because the last one had run out, & any job is better than no job, essentially.
iamnikki · 31-35, F
@firefall: I'm trying to get a part time job that is more closely related to my major. I don't have time to commit to a full time high stress job. So that is my issue
firefall · 61-69, M
@iamnikki: oic. Probably worth taking an income drop if the new job can look like a bonus, once you've graduated & trying to put the major to use.
VeronicaPrincess · 61-69
Yes, as long as it paid enough to cover my current expenses, and the working environment wasn't (figuratively) caustic.
Socialclutz · 36-40, M
Promise to earn more than current job just have to put in x amount of months work, or the job is a plain better
donontario · 70-79, M
In 1975, I left a job at close to $500/[b]week [/b]for the military at $425/[b]month [/b]and never regretted it.
Crazywaterspring · 61-69, M
Retirement is a few years off. And the games at my present gig got old long ago.
Benny5678 · 41-45, T
I love my job

It pays a lot


Boom

 
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