~ma to your mom, Scrappy. I hope that they will be able to manage any pain she might have.
Congratulations, Jesse!
'Safe'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
~ma to your mom, Scrappy. I hope that they will be able to manage any pain she might have.
Congratulations, Jesse!
Scrappy, ~ma for your mother.
Scrappy, best to you and your mom.
Obama just commuted Chelsea Manning's sentence. [link]
Wow.
So the salary they offered (after I asked for more) is what I started at at my current job three years ago. It's definitely plenty for me, and the benefits are good (the big financial ones are an additional week of vacation and 10% of salary contributed to retirement plan). And I hate my current job. It's not crazy to take a step back in salary, right?
Jesse, I'd ask how much your share of health coverage is. What are your employer's current contribution to your retirement plan? Are there any other perqs--mass transit subsidy, snacks in the office, etc.?
Don't forget there's a monetary value to not hating your job too!
Taking a step back shouldn't mean anything to someone at your level at this point. Companies shouldn't be asking for salary history anyway.
Oh, they can't ask salary history in MA any more! Health coverage will be I think about the same premium for what looks like a better plan (but I don't typically use much health care). Current job does a 3% match on retirement. Transit subsidy is good, but that's like $40/month. The other perks are endless -- cheap yoga, credit union, on and on.
Jesse, if you need to explain taking a step back, then you could say that the benefits and overall compensation were a better fit for you.
Not hating your job also is a huge quality of life bonus.
Literally no one would know, except now I've told all you people!
It is totally worth it.
OK, I feel better.
Congrats Jesse!
And sending out lots of ~ma to Omnis, Ouise, and Scrappy's mom
Wow, so much news
OMG, I'm totally wrong. It's less than I'm making now, but more than I started at three years ago. Now I really feel better!