StarBob
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So I got called by a headhunter looking for a web developer in a city about an hour away from me. I've been working at my current job for 11 months now and I've gained a lot of experience... and my goal was - sometime early next year - leverage that experience to get a better (higher paying) job.
Well if I was hired for this job, I would be making a good bit more money, which would be fantastic, but there are a lot of drawbacks. Breaking this apartment lease would cost me money. The guy said they may help me with that, but even then I'd be screwing my room mate over. Also, I'd be moving to a place where I basically don't know anyone. Another thing that concerns me is that it's working with languages and software I'm not familiar with.
I think that I should stick with my original plan even though I may not get another opportunity to move somewhere so (relatively) close. Of course, I don't even know if I'd even get the job. If they're looking for someone with actual working experience with what they're using, I'm not it. Plus once I'm past a year of experience I think that it will help a lot in finding a well paying job.
Bleh... just wanted to type it really. I'm not sure if I'm willing to change my mind on it. I may just let him submit my resume and see what happens but not take it if I'm offered. That way, in the future, if they're looking for another programmer they'll have already sought to hire me. Who knows if that would even work but yeah.
Career decisions are tough when you actually have career decisions to make. It seems like not long ago I didn't have any actual decisions, just taking what came first. I guess at a time like this I should consider myself lucky to even have a job. Anyone else have crap like this goin on?
Well if I was hired for this job, I would be making a good bit more money, which would be fantastic, but there are a lot of drawbacks. Breaking this apartment lease would cost me money. The guy said they may help me with that, but even then I'd be screwing my room mate over. Also, I'd be moving to a place where I basically don't know anyone. Another thing that concerns me is that it's working with languages and software I'm not familiar with.
I think that I should stick with my original plan even though I may not get another opportunity to move somewhere so (relatively) close. Of course, I don't even know if I'd even get the job. If they're looking for someone with actual working experience with what they're using, I'm not it. Plus once I'm past a year of experience I think that it will help a lot in finding a well paying job.
Bleh... just wanted to type it really. I'm not sure if I'm willing to change my mind on it. I may just let him submit my resume and see what happens but not take it if I'm offered. That way, in the future, if they're looking for another programmer they'll have already sought to hire me. Who knows if that would even work but yeah.
Career decisions are tough when you actually have career decisions to make. It seems like not long ago I didn't have any actual decisions, just taking what came first. I guess at a time like this I should consider myself lucky to even have a job. Anyone else have crap like this goin on?