If it's a comfortable amount of money, then go for the job satisfaction one.
Think about it: you'll be there pretty much everyday 9-5, I presume, for a LONG time. You don't want to dread going there every single day... it'll be hell.
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Thank you everyone for your input. I truly appreciate each one of you. You have given me a new insight on this matter.
One thing that I really have to consider is that I still have at least two surgeries to go. My surgeries require quite amount of money. I already spent thousands and I expect to spend more. Hence why I have to think thoroughly before accepting a job.
I do however understand that I need a job that can satisfy my passion and can help me to grow as a designer.
I will think thoroughly and find a middle ground.
Thank you again to everyone.
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It's not contest - follow your heart. Job satisfaction always takes priority. I work with a bunch of people who work literally all day - they even send emails at 9-10pm in some cases! They do not seem to have much of a social life or even a life at all....
I feel like I am the odd one out because that's not for me. I don't understand why people feel they have to work themselves to death to advance their career or gain more money. You wouldn't be happy with that kind of life - just stressed and overworked. It isn't worth it. Far better to be poorer but happier if you ask me. Long hours, stress, and no life just aren't worth it.
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I just got back from the job interview with the advertising firm.
It went very well.
My interview was conducted by the founder of the company. A French guy. He admits that he can't offer me a high salary because the company is still growing. But he's willing to invest a lot in me by sending me to classes, workshop and sorts as he thinks I can be an asset to his company.
I also just discovered the company was awarded with The Most Democratic Workplaces in 2013.
I'm leaning over to the advertising company now. But I still have to think thoroughly.
Thank you again to everyone for your input.
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you will make the right choice Jay...you have a knack at doing that.
The advertising job does sound like a much better opportunity for you though.
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Thanks Daz.
I received a call from him few hours ago.
He's happy to offer me a position in his advertising firm.
But the catch is my starting salary will be the same amount as my previous job. My salary will be increased $200 after the first three months. It will be increased gradually after 6 months.
I can start work on next Monday; if I agree with his package.
He keeps repeating the same thing again and again during phone call. "Do not change. You just be you. That what makes you different."
I was touched by the encouragement. I wasn't expecting it.
I discussed the package with my former boss and colleagues. They asked me to reject the package and discuss a better package with him. But they support my decision 100%. Same goes with my family.
Now to decide whether I want to work in a bank or an advertising firm. I'm leaning to the latter. But I will try to discuss and get a better package.
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Had to make a very hard decision today. My head almost exploded.
I chose the advertising firm.
I declined the bank.
I'll explain later. I have to rush to my friend's office now (Work temporarily in his office).
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