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I'm in a little bit of a rut right now.
Would you rather accept a job offer that is further away from you but pays $15k more, has a more consistent schedule, BUT shifts are 12 hours long?
OR would you rather accept another job that's ~35 minutes closer (depending on traffic, lulz) by driving commute times, has 8 hour shifts, but has a rotating schedule?
To the Bay Area folks, the job that pays more is in South City, and the one closer to me is in the Emeryville/Oakland border. I'm gonna be driving from the Vallejo area, if that matters.
Is gas, time, servicing your car, toll and commute worth the extra $15k? Commuting gets tough after a while. What kind of schedule is the rotating shift? No graveyard shifts right? What schedule for the 12 hr shifts? 4 days a week? Vallejo to South City is way more than 35 min. Traffic is crazy either going through the Bay Bridge or San Mateo bridge, especially going back home. I think i would take the closer commute one.I'm in a little bit of a rut right now.
Would you rather accept a job offer that is further away from you but pays more, has a more consistent schedule, BUT shifts are 12 hours long?
OR would you rather accept another job that's ~35 minutes closer (depending on traffic, lulz) by driving commute times, has 8 hour shifts, but has a rotating schedule?
The first job offer pays $15k more than the latter, sooooo I really don't know.
To the Bay Area folks, the job that pays more is in South City, and the one closer to me is in the Emeryville/Oakland border. I'm gonna be driving from the Vallejo area, if that matters.