Anonymous
Post 10/08/2023 18:35     Subject: Help! Which job?

Anonymous wrote:What industry are you in?


Finance/banking
Anonymous
Post 10/08/2023 17:18     Subject: Help! Which job?

What industry are you in?
Anonymous
Post 10/08/2023 13:28     Subject: Re:Help! Which job?

How did it go? I am in a similar spot and think option one is best with kids but wanted to head of op has any regrets?
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2023 22:13     Subject: Help! Which job?

Anonymous wrote:Option 1 hands down

And you might be surprised that it's not as boring and slow paced as you think.
And if it truly is, you're senior level mgmt so start moving mountains and hasten the pace.


This!
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2023 22:13     Subject: Help! Which job?

Option 1 hands down

And you might be surprised that it's not as boring and slow paced as you think.
And if it truly is, you're senior level mgmt so start moving mountains and hasten the pace.
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2023 21:43     Subject: Re:Help! Which job?

Option one! Life up in NY is way harder and more expensive and keeping up with the neighbors wealth. No thanks
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2023 21:15     Subject: Help! Which job?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How old are you? Do you have a working spouse? Is a relo package an available?


Yes relo would be available. Maybe 15k-20k to move.
Dh works from home and makes 150k


Doesn’t seem worth it. I moved NY to DC with 120k relo and even that barely covered it.


Really?!! Why so much? What would cost 120k relo package? A down payment?
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2023 21:08     Subject: Re:Help! Which job?

Anonymous wrote:With three kids, I would take the remote role hands down. To avoid moving and save commute time


I think I would do this too! But a man would probably move to nyc
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2023 21:07     Subject: Help! Which job?

You’re really asking a bunch of strangers what direction to take your family? Homie, make your own decisions with your spouse.
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2023 21:07     Subject: Help! Which job?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How old are you? Do you have a working spouse? Is a relo package an available?


Yes relo would be available. Maybe 15k-20k to move.
Dh works from home and makes 150k


Doesn’t seem worth it. I moved NY to DC with 120k relo and even that barely covered it.
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2023 21:01     Subject: Re:Help! Which job?

With three kids, I would take the remote role hands down. To avoid moving and save commute time
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2023 20:59     Subject: Help! Which job?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How old are you? Do you have a working spouse? Is a relo package an available?


Yes relo would be available. Maybe 15k-20k to move.
Dh works from home and makes 150k


45 years old
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2023 20:58     Subject: Help! Which job?

Anonymous wrote:How old are you? Do you have a working spouse? Is a relo package an available?


Yes relo would be available. Maybe 15k-20k to move.
Dh works from home and makes 150k
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2023 20:54     Subject: Help! Which job?

How old are you? Do you have a working spouse? Is a relo package an available?
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2023 20:19     Subject: Help! Which job?

Help me think through these 2 job options, the first option I need to decision asap:

1. Director executive level role returning to a company I was at 10 years ago in an executive role with high exposure to very senior management
remote role, manage 2 employees, $260k salary + $50-$75k bonus+$25k-40k equity-not sales role. smaller to mid size company. Slower moving company culture which concerns me I might be bored and frustrated but the exposure to mgmt and a new part of business I would be running could be a great experience

2. A sales role-similar to role I have been in for last 15 years-written offer might come in the next 3 weeks
3 days a week in office in NYC/Philadelphia
$250k salary + $150k bonus (100k cash, 50k equity depending on yearly sales performance)
may likely need to move the family (3 kids) up to that area
good company with fast pace culture-familiar product I would be selling from what I do now