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Job 1 34 65.38%
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      09-28-2016, 06:24 PM   #23
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Job 1 sounds great...






...albeit not in San Fran

My choice would be #1 all day... but at a $130K in salary, (assuming you are single)... not sure how one can survive on this there in the most expensive real estate market in the USA.
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      09-28-2016, 06:43 PM   #24
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I picked #2. $66k is too much to leave on the table for ~10hrs more work per week. A little travel can be fun (not every week though). 35-45 minutes to work is tough though but it could be worse.

What would you do in your free time with Job #1 that you couldn't do with #2?

Could you have a hobby that makes some money on the side with job #1?

Could you move closer to where you would work for Job #2?

Single, married, kids?

What would you do with the higher monthly income from #2? Is it worth more to you than your time?
+1 on this post.

Sure, life isn't all about money, but for 10 hours, 66k is a lot of money. Hell, you could upgrade your car and make that 35 min commute freaking awesome.

Unless you believe that Job #1 has growth opportunities, (ie you'll be at a higher salary, title, responsibility in <5 years)
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      09-28-2016, 07:11 PM   #25
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I personally will take more free time over money any day. I am sure some will disagree but I like spending time with the kids

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      09-28-2016, 07:51 PM   #26
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I'm not in that salary range, but I took about a 10% pay cut to work closer to home. My commute is now 5 mins instead of an hour each way. I'm actually banking more money despite the pay cut because I'm not spending a fortune on gas, tires, repairs, and cars in general. Plus I get 10 hours a week of free time I didn't have before. That's the real bonus.

But like others have said here, it all depends on your particular circumstances and your tolerance for long hours.
This, definitely.
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      09-28-2016, 08:31 PM   #27
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Let's look at this differently. If we say $50K per year you are leaving on the table - since this would be a new baseline. Let's say you are 35-ish and have 30 more years to work. That's $1.5 Million, not including appreciation. That's a lot of money.

That's college for all your kids (unless Catholic, then it's college for most of your kids). That's a nice house in a nice place. Just thinking out loud.
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      09-28-2016, 08:48 PM   #28
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should have put the "none of the above option". in my job I work from home all the time, I go to the office once a month maybe. I pick my kids up from school almost all the time, I am there for all their games and practices - even Coach. and I make enough that my wife doesn't have to, which is saying something since we just got our 4th house in California last month (3 are investment properties). we do fine. in your situation I'd keep looking. I am damn good at what I do and companies give me my terms or I keep walking.
plus last year I put 3k miles on my car
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      09-28-2016, 09:02 PM   #29
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Let's look at this differently. If we say $50K per year you are leaving on the table - since this would be a new baseline. Let's say you are 35-ish and have 30 more years to work. That's $1.5 Million, not including appreciation. That's a lot of money.

That's college for all your kids (unless Catholic, then it's college for most of your kids). That's a nice house in a nice place. Just thinking out loud.
This is how i think of it and well.

Even for just 5 years that can easily equate to 5 revenue generating properties. Or just $300k to invest as you see fit. Plus, after 5 years of job 2, most jobs will feel like job 1.
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      09-28-2016, 09:06 PM   #30
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I would probably be sad if my drive to work was only 5 min. Driving home from work is fun (as long as there aren't traffic jams and I can drive fast).
No such thing as driving fast in traffic. A 35 minute drive means ~10 miles and mostly stop and go traffic.
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      09-28-2016, 09:07 PM   #31
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I think I work with assholes. I am shocked at the number of votes for #1. I think almost everyone I know would take #2.
Absolutely. Type-A douchebags will always pick the money, but I'm over it to some extent.

I was considering being a teacher for $60k for a while...

That's just too low though.
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      09-28-2016, 09:09 PM   #32
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I picked #2. $66k is too much to leave on the table for ~10hrs more work per week. A little travel can be fun (not every week though). 35-45 minutes to work is tough though but it could be worse.

What would you do in your free time with Job #1 that you couldn't do with #2?

Could you have a hobby that makes some money on the side with job #1?

Could you move closer to where you would work for Job #2?

Single, married, kids?

What would you do with the higher monthly income from #2? Is it worth more to you than your time?
You forgot the 2 hr lunch, work at home, and no overtime, ever. Job 1 is literally like <5hrs actually working each day, the other is more like 10 hours/day, plus travel and weekends potentially. It's like double the work.
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      09-28-2016, 09:09 PM   #33
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Let's look at this differently. If we say $50K per year you are leaving on the table - since this would be a new baseline. Let's say you are 35-ish and have 30 more years to work. That's $1.5 Million, not including appreciation. That's a lot of money.

That's college for all your kids (unless Catholic, then it's college for most of your kids). That's a nice house in a nice place. Just thinking out loud.
My job is finance. I've already looked at it that way and you aren't helping validate my decision.
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#1 all day long...Quality of life trumps $$ everyday...at least for me. Enjoy!
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should have put the "none of the above option". in my job I work from home all the time, I go to the office once a month maybe. I pick my kids up from school almost all the time, I am there for all their games and practices - even Coach. and I make enough that my wife doesn't have to, which is saying something since we just got our 4th house in California last month (3 are investment properties). we do fine. in your situation I'd keep looking. I am damn good at what I do and companies give me my terms or I keep walking.
plus last year I put 3k miles on my car

Bragg McBrag. Living in soCal with 4 homes, I suspect you didn't earn that $$$...if thats the case...eat a dick.
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      09-28-2016, 09:59 PM   #36
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this thread made me realize how hard I work and that there is a cohort of BMW drivers that are lazy AF. Seriously, 9am start and a 2 hour lunch while leaving at 4:30? My retired dad works more than that out of enjoyment. WHat kind of job is this?
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this thread made me realize how hard I work and that there is a cohort of BMW drivers that are lazy AF. Seriously, 9am start and a 2 hour lunch while leaving at 4:30? My retired dad works more than that out of enjoyment. WHat kind of job is this?
These are some very good terms... but nothing can put a price on time...

The amount of people that I have seen slaving their life away, until they hit retirement and realize they are too old or unhealthy to do anything is sad... very sad.
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These are some very good terms... but nothing can put a price on time...

The amount of people that I have seen slaving their life away, until they hit retirement and realize they are too old or unhealthy to do anything is sad... very sad.
To an extent, you are right. But, I am pretty sure Job #2 is not a slave-your-life-away job such as an I-banker or MckBainGroup consultant. Just because it requires more time than #1 doesn't mean it is a shit job with no free time. To me, job #2 seems like a cushy job because it is all relative. I consistently travel 75% of the time, work long days (9pm/10pm), and manage all sorts of bad behaviors. Even I still have time to go to the gym consistently, travel to places my wife and I want to go, fix up my house, go on dates and do activities with my wife, wash my cars, etc. Plus, my job is actually interesting because I work hard at it. How much free time do people need? If free time is all that matters then why even try? Money doesn't buy happiness but it can by experiences that turn into happiness.
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If you're young and have no kids, #2.
This belongs in the LOL thread...isn't BayMoWe335 of the same vintage that ASBSECU E93 and shoei are?

That being said - option 1. Enjoy life and health.
WTF!?!? How the hell did I get pulled into this conversation

OP - ask yourself - what is your free time worth?

If you are the type to bring work home, job 2 is a better option.
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OP- a few questions...

1) Do you have kids?
2) What would that extra time allow you to do with job #1?
3) What would that extra money allow you to do at job #2?
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$66k difference? Job 2, eos!
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Job 2 for me. But Im used to long days and Im always working, even when I get home. Ive worked places were 7-3 or 8-4 was the normal day and I got so bored with all the free time. 8-6 is nothing and that still leaves tons of time to do stuff outside of work.

And I prefer a longer commute. Gives me time to get ready for the day, and decompress afterwards. I actually moved from being 5 minutes from the office to 30 minutes.

Another thing to consider is how flexible are they with you day to day. If you do have kids, would they be cool with you leaving mid day to take care of them? Or do you have to stay at the office all day no matter what.
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No such thing as driving fast in traffic. A 35 minute drive means ~10 miles and mostly stop and go traffic.
Get a motorcycle and that commute will be 15 mins.
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I picked #2. $66k is too much to leave on the table for ~10hrs more work per week.
Perhaps... "$1.2k is too much to leave on the table for ~10hrs more a week" would have been more fitting.

Gosh darn it, I feel like I just brought down the collective IQ somehow.

Before you get all prissy, know that I'm just messing around with you. I just couldn't help myself. ha ha
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