I'm starting to be really conflicted.
If I can do both I am doing both.
Now I have a job at the Vancouver Aquarium cleaning dishes for event catering that they do. I like the people I work with but lets face it cleaning dishes sucks ass. It is hot and fast and sweaty. Plus it is about forty-five minutes to an hour away from where I live by bus and the buses don't even run all the time when I get out of work. And I don't know how many hours I am going to get, all I know is that it is part time and that the shifts are eight hours each. Second thing in its favour is... it pays well. About two dollars above minimum wage.
Now I have a second interview with Staples office supplies. They are interviewing me for a graveyard stock position. Full time. A dollar above minimum wage. Benefits. Walking distance from my home.
Do I be a mercenary and jump ship to staples of do I keep the aquarium job?
I don't have fucking clue what I am doing right now.
If I can do both I am doing both.
Now I have a job at the Vancouver Aquarium cleaning dishes for event catering that they do. I like the people I work with but lets face it cleaning dishes sucks ass. It is hot and fast and sweaty. Plus it is about forty-five minutes to an hour away from where I live by bus and the buses don't even run all the time when I get out of work. And I don't know how many hours I am going to get, all I know is that it is part time and that the shifts are eight hours each. Second thing in its favour is... it pays well. About two dollars above minimum wage.
Now I have a second interview with Staples office supplies. They are interviewing me for a graveyard stock position. Full time. A dollar above minimum wage. Benefits. Walking distance from my home.
Do I be a mercenary and jump ship to staples of do I keep the aquarium job?
I don't have fucking clue what I am doing right now.
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And really, where's the virtue in being difficult?
Neither of the two jobs are what you want to do so it all comes done to wich one is worth more financially and you time, which is the only real thing of value.