I've been a pretty crazy brotha lately. I'm finished with the 3rd day of work, in my 6 days in a row work schedule. Tough, I know, but I'm actually gonna be working 9 out of 10 days in a row. Not that I'm complaining, because I just made over $800 for about 8.5 hours of work in 2 days (not a bad gig if you can get it). So, needless to say, I'm really gonna miss doing relief work for a full time job.
Rhetorical question: Am I making a huge mistake by taking this full-time job?
We shall see. Here's a breakdown of the pros and cons
Pros:
1) A steady paycheck.
2) I will know exactly how much money I'll make each month
3) Benefits - insurance, fees, dues, taxes, paid vacation, etc.
4) Saving 2 hours every workday in my commute, which is gonna be the biggest pro, methinks.
Cons:
1) I'm gonna take an immediate $1000-$2000/month net paycut every month, until I start making a bonus.
2) flexibility - I can make my own work schedule doing relief work, thereby being able to take a vacation whenever I want to. Or to actually have a weekend off, if I want to.
3) I love doing relief work. There is basically no stress in my job as it is. If a client gets pissed, they really don't take it out on me, which is extremely nice. I also don't have to worry about much about outcomes. All of these are huge in my love of relief work; there's no stress.
4) I like how I get to work all sorts of different clinics, of which most of them are pretty dang laid back.
Keep on keepin' on.
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