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- Mar 20, 2005
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- Hendersonville, NC
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And that is something I've thought about but probably won't have a definite answer on for several months. I know the smaller company will offer less but how much less. I know this isn't the best way to approach this but I plan on breaking the salery down into hourly and see how the two stack upI think the delta is pretty significant to the conversation.
If we areally talking about comparing 40k to 70k....then you take 70k. Live like you make 40. Work there 3 years. And you have 2 years of income set aside to start your own gig.
If we are taking 60k-70k... then it's a much tougher choice.
And I'm just using numbers to make a point. If it's halfed or doubled or tripled it all remains relevent.
I will give you this though. Don't go into it thinking you should be a PM in a year. Our recent grads we've hired have all acted like they should be promoted immediately because they have a diploma. That attitude will not get you far.
And that really is about all it takes these days. Do that and you are often in the top 20%.Kids now seem to feel they're entitled to a raise/promotion just for showing up sober and performing their basic job function.
I understand I'm older than most people graduating. And I've realized that most of the people I'm in class with are idiots. Most have never looked at plans or been on a job site.I'd go Job A. It sounds like more opportunities to learn and grow, which is what you want. It will make you more marketable later if you decide you want to change companies or careers. The more experience you have the better. You're too young to think short term.
Plus personally I think commercial construction will lead to more opportunities throughout your life / career.
I will give you this though. Don't go into it thinking you should be a PM in a year. Our recent grads we've hired have all acted like they should be promoted immediately because they have a diploma. That attitude will not get you far.
You're going to have to suck it up and do the new hire / grunt work. Your attitude while doing it will speak volumes.
Yep let's go to the flats this weekend and I'll pay you your moneyI work easily 50-60 hrs a week. You know during Christmas I was puling 16 hr days on and through Christmas and damn near into the New Year. You fortunately have a profession with options. I'm somewhat pigeonholed with my profession. I'd pick Job B because (at least in my line of work) the position is what will help carry you higher. Which sounds better, "I was a foreman on the job" or "I was lead chrome remover for a cast of thousands". Yeah it may be less pay in the short run but the next step you take in your career should be at a minimum a lateral entry job with better money and benefits. If you take the lower job with more pay it will be more difficult to take a larger step up the ladder. you owe me money.
DangMy shit is still broke :sad:
Yep let's go to the flats this weekend and I'll pay you your money
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He picked up a vise for me a week ago and I haven't payed him yetIf you are dishing out some money, I'll take some too while there!
He picked up a vise for me a week ago and I haven't payed him yet
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For the time being job B is best option, ive been in contact with several other companies and job B was still the best offer I've gotten and I enjoy the people and place I workSounds like its time to find job C
Sounds like its time to find job C
So you got your feelings hurt because no one included you in their game of grab ass so you took your ball and went home. Is that a correct assessment?Well I'm gonna bring this up to date. After working for company A for a short time it was pretty apparent that I wasn't welcome on the two jobs I worked on and seen as an outsider. I'm not talking about doing shit work. I would be completely ignored. Or sent to check something and when I came back into the trailer the super and assistants would have already left to go to lunch.
Talked with company B told what I wanted and they agreed to it so I'll be back there shortly
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