Thursday, November 19, 2009

Which job should I choose? Both are good jobs, but the main thing I want is job stability, help me decide??!?

One is with a place that processes checks, kind of like a mailroom operational center, the other is a lossprevention specialist postion with a national retail clothing chain. The loss prevention job pays more (just by 25 cents, and the comapany is stable, the check processing job pays the least, but this company is stable too, and I got a better feeling about it when I went for the interview. Both jobs are part of my background, and now I don't know which to take. The check processing job is closer to my home, the latter is at least a 40 mile commute per drive there? So which should I pick?

Which job should I choose? Both are good jobs, but the main thing I want is job stability, help me decide??!?
Go with your gut. The check processing job gave you a better feel during the interview and is closer to home. When you consider the cost of gas these days and time you will spend commuting to the other job, 25 cents doesn't seem like enough to warrant choosing the loss prevention job over the other. That's only $10 per week, which you'll easily spend in gas and car maintenance. Best of luck to you!
Reply:Which job offers the best advancement possibilities and has the best benefits?


That is the one I would choose.
Reply:You actually answered your own question sweetie. You got a better feeling about the check processing job and it is also closer to your home. This obviously sounds like the better choice.





Think of it this way. Although the position with the retail clothing chain pays more by 25 cents you will actually be spending that (maybe more) with the commute you'd have to take.
Reply:I'd go with the check processing job, because the extra 25 cents that the other job pays will be going in your gas tank (and then some).
Reply:Check processing. The commute makes the check processing job pay more, plus you have the better feeling about it.
Reply:Pick the job you like the most and you probaly should pick the one more stable and more money making.
Reply:Pick the job you like best. If not, pick the one closest to your home now with the price of gas so high.

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