Anonymous wrote:I'm at $200k wfh now. I'd leave for $250. So far I've found jobs at $230 or so, so I've stayed put... But a zero raise??? Hell no!
Anonymous wrote:there's no room for advancement. I'm not looking to have some big title and manage a bunch of people, but I do want to feel like I'm growing and progressing.
Oh, grow up. Seriously, you're happy with your compensation, you get to spend time with your kids, and you're going to toss it all away for what? So you can learn a new filing system? People are never happy.
Anonymous wrote:Hi, all.
First, I want to say that I know I'm incredibly lucky to have a job and the opportunity for a new job. That is not lost on me. But I'm having a hard time deciding whether I really want the new job, which pays just slightly more than what I make now (even after negotiating).
In my current job, I know the work and do it well. I work from home, which is a HUGE plus to me (mom to two young kids). But there's no room for advancement. I'm not looking to have some big title and manage a bunch of people, but I do want to feel like I'm growing and progressing.
In the new job, I'd be working in an office (though people there generally work from home typically one day a week). I'd be learning new skills, with a phenomenal team. And there is potential for moving up in the organization, which is attractive.
Given that the pay/compensation is so similar, I guess it boils down to the lure of working from home versus the possibility of career advancement.
Who among you has faced this decision? Please share your thoughts!
Thanks.
there's no room for advancement. I'm not looking to have some big title and manage a bunch of people, but I do want to feel like I'm growing and progressing.
Anonymous wrote:If you give up your job at home, can you post your job on here, cause I would LOVE to work from home.