This is actually my wife's situation.
She's ready for a change and was asked to come in for an interview. It looks very promising and she is very qualified for this position.
Here's the thing, it's not a full time gig although it pays more per hour. It's with a company that has multiple offices, one in ours and one in a neighboring city. She would get a part time position in each branch. One needs her for ten to sixteen hours, and the other for about 12 hours per week. At first they said they'll keep her work load low as she acclimates but should reach the higher end of the hours. The new job offers no benefits.
25 Hours at this job will equal what she is making at her current job working 40 hours. Assuming she can get the 25 hours. Other potential sources of income: she has recently started this work from home gig, low hours (5 hours/week), nominal pay but it's extra money. She also does this jewelry home show thing which again brings in a nominal amount. Her parents own a farm where they need some clerical help, where she could be hired in a heart beat.
So it sounds like a sound decision to take this new job, right? I have my concerns though. No benefits. My job is pretty secure,and I worry in a worse case scenario we'd be left with no insurance. I also worry that the hours are not guaranteed. I like predictable, reliable cash flow.
She's ready for a change and was asked to come in for an interview. It looks very promising and she is very qualified for this position.
Here's the thing, it's not a full time gig although it pays more per hour. It's with a company that has multiple offices, one in ours and one in a neighboring city. She would get a part time position in each branch. One needs her for ten to sixteen hours, and the other for about 12 hours per week. At first they said they'll keep her work load low as she acclimates but should reach the higher end of the hours. The new job offers no benefits.
25 Hours at this job will equal what she is making at her current job working 40 hours. Assuming she can get the 25 hours. Other potential sources of income: she has recently started this work from home gig, low hours (5 hours/week), nominal pay but it's extra money. She also does this jewelry home show thing which again brings in a nominal amount. Her parents own a farm where they need some clerical help, where she could be hired in a heart beat.
So it sounds like a sound decision to take this new job, right? I have my concerns though. No benefits. My job is pretty secure,and I worry in a worse case scenario we'd be left with no insurance. I also worry that the hours are not guaranteed. I like predictable, reliable cash flow.
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