Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Yellow Pill vs. Green Pill

So. I've got choices regarding jobs. Quite the turnaround from my last blog. It feels good to have choices but I dislike having to choose in situations like this. Happiness vs. money/benefits is no joke.

Here are my choices. Both of them are, at this time, almost a guarantee.

Job 1: Baker's assistant at UNL. The company caters to frats and sororities and works during the school year. Training starts August 8.
PROS
1) Holidays AND summer vacation
2) It's not minimum wage: $9/hr
3) Enough people interaction to keep me happy but not overwhelmed (hopefully)
4) It deals with food, something near and dear to me
5) Gain/perfect interesting and practical skills
6) It's in town
7) Schedule allows me to continue freelance design

CONS
1) No benefits
2) Not sure how much growing I can do within this job
3) Close but not quite full time

NOTE: I'll have what I need money-wise, despite little wiggle-room. I like taking care of people and this would allow me to do so indirectly. I'm already pretty excited about this; oh, I get three chef coats. :-P

Job 2: Not sure on title but it's for a nutritional supply store. I would take inventory, place and help ship orders, label things.
PROS
1) Definitely not minimum wage: $15/hr
2) Benefits after a few months
3) Full time
4) Easy, as it is a routine

CONS
1) Four employees total
2) I'm in a small warehouse most of the time
3) It's in Syracuse, so one hour roundtrip
4) Sounds monotone, despite having to multitask
5) No growing opportunity

NOTE: I'm not money-driven, but a nice cash flow might allow me to do things that make me happy, such as traveling and going out, maybe even supporting a good cause. But is daily monotony worth it?

This might be a no-brainer. So, why is it so hard?

1 comment:

  1. It's hard because of your personality. You're a people-person and a bit of a hippy. So you need more interaction. The practical side of me says to take the higher-paying job. The fun side can sympathize with wanting the other job, though. You'll have a job either way. Still need to find mine... =P

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