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We’re currently debating this is my household. If you hated your job but made 200k a year how much would another job have to pay for you to quit. Here are three options for example:
Dream Job: Working for an NFL team (in an office position) for 100k in Vegas
New Job: Working for a relatively new start up for $170k in Salt Lake City Area
Current Job: 200k in Columbus but don’t enjoy the compa
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I hated my last job, but I don't think I could have left $100k on the table. The middle option doesn't seem as bad, depending on the long term outlook of that company / job security.
I left my last job for a lateral position with less upward mobility, but I have a much better work/ life balance which is important to me right now with extremely young children.
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posted by OSH
Recently, I passed up on a job that was contract work at $100/hour. That may not be much for some, but it's more than I've ever made an hour.
Assuming that is full time, I'd think most people here would think $208k a year is pretty good.
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I prefer not to use dollars, but in percent terms, my average salary over the first five years of owning my own shop vs. the McCorporate world dropped by around 65%. A lower cost of living helped, but I probably would have done it anyway.
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I took a 20k paycut. I hated my old job. I lived there. It was a toxic culture. So I took a job at a University. Benefits are much better so it helps ease the pain a little. But it’s still a decent cut.
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posted by kizer permanente
I took a 20k paycut. I hated my old job. I lived there. It was a toxic culture. So I took a job at a University. Benefits are much better so it helps ease the pain a little. But it’s still a decent cut.
Do you regret it at all?
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posted by sportchampps
Do you regret it at all?
Not really. There’s times when I think the extra money could come in handy, but my whole mood is much better. I became a miserable person to be around. I get thats on me, but I couldn’t help it. Not having the stress is a huge relief.
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posted by ernest_t_bass
Nice humble brag thread.
Not about me. Plus having a well paying job you hate isn’t something to brag about
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posted by OSH
Exactly where I am. I hated the job. I felt dirty doing it, as it was semi-unethical...in my opinion. Just not my thing.
I'd rather do something I love to do forever. And, take the hit financially. While it may suck on the financial side, it's much better mentally.
Yeah this is more of a toxic management / workplace situation.
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Counter: how much additional money would it take to get you to leave a job you actually like? I was contacted by a recruiter with a job I am definitely qualified for that would come with a 40% pay increase. That's a lot of cheese to ignore.
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Counter: how much additional money would it take to get you to leave a job you actually like? I was contacted by a recruiter with a job I am definitely qualified for that would come with a 40% pay increase. That's a lot of cheese to ignore.
Spinoff
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Well then start spinning.
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Counter: how much additional money would it take to get you to leave a job you actually like? I was contacted by a recruiter with a job I am definitely qualified for that would come with a 40% pay increase. That's a lot of cheese to ignore.
Honestly I wouldn’t leave this job unless it was for my original job before my previous job. And even then it’d have to be a 20% raise to even think about it.
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posted by justincredible
Counter: how much additional money would it take to get you to leave a job you actually like? I was contacted by a recruiter with a job I am definitely qualified for that would come with a 40% pay increase. That's a lot of cheese to ignore.
Probably a tougher question than the original with all the factors. At one time, 40% would literally be life-changing. Now, still nice but would probably just go into the investment account. Whether it's where one currently lives or would need to move to somewhere you may or may not be interested in. For everyone, the known (a job you like) vs. the unknown.
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posted by Heretic
Please say it's: "You have a job you like, but one co-worker you really hate who makes things kind of miserable...how much would you pay to have him or her whacked?"
How loud do they eat?