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I was offered the job I interviewed for two weeks ago. I got the call on Friday and had a really good conversation with the team manager about the position, the expectations and all the other things. Money range is 48-50k with an expected 8% increase since the union is currently working on that increase. Before increase, it is about 15k more than I make currently. Bumps would be COL increases or if I get a degree. Employees get free degrees if they want

The main concern is the drive. It's 1.5 hours drive to campus, with field work potentially being more than that. But in talking to the team leader, she said that we could work with that, with some days being work from home and some days being in the field with obvious seasonality to it. She also said that we could potentially have me cover the half of the state closer to where I live.

I'm leaning towards taking it, it's a step up in a career (idek if I give a shit about that), a big bump in money and a lot of driving.

I put off making a decision by asking if I could meet the team members that I'd be working more closely with and she agreed that it was a good idea first. It seems like they really want me to work for them and want my experience in small fruit production. It would be a big change though and a lot more time. It is a campus job though, with good benefits and vacation time. The team is small but independent and has decent funding.

Hmmm

Date: 2023-05-29 07:26 am (UTC)
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Everything about it sounds great apart from the commute. But if you can find ways to make that more bearable (working at home at least some of the time, listening to interesting things on the commute) I would go for it.

Doing a degree in something you find interesting can be really satisfying, aside from the pay bump prospect, but it's definitely hard work on top of a job, so worth thinking hard about it before diving in. (I did my Open University bachelors degree in six years while working mostly full-time, and it required a lot of disciplined time management.)

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