If you had to choose between a job that makes you a good money but is not that interesting or a job that doesnt make that good of money but you really enjoy doing.
2006-10-06
11:05:16
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BabaGanoush
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do you think the extra money would make up for it outside of work since you would be able to do more stuff. example: bike ride, boating, hobbies....etc
2006-10-06
15:14:26 ·
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People are going to tell you that you should do what you enjoy and not to let money dictate your actions. However, there comes a time when you will probably have to swallow your pride and work somewhere you may not want to in order to get paid. I would try out the job that pays well, save up some money and later on do something you really enjoy. That way you will be better off financially and should be able to take the pay cut in order to do something you love. Good luck. I would rather do something i love but i have bills to pay.
2006-10-06 11:16:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I would pick a job that doesn't make good money, but really enjoy doing. I mean you're at work for at least 8 hours right...so it should be something that you somewhat like, otherwise you might go insane!
2006-10-06 18:17:56
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answered by ☼shine 4
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You have to determine if job A is sufficiently compensating you for your dislike of the job.
Because with the extra money you can go have a better life outside of work.
2006-10-06 18:14:23
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answered by feanor 7
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I only work for money, but it should be something that you enjoy doing. I love my job and the pay, so it worked out for me.
2006-10-06 18:08:47
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answered by Mrs Apple 6
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a job that doesnt make that good of money but you really enjoy doing.
2006-10-06 18:06:36
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answered by HOBBY 3
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Good money.And then you can interview to make the same or more money at another job down the road.
2006-10-06 18:13:36
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answered by Anonymous
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First job "A" until you could provide for yourself, build a strong foundation for the future. Then "B". Few people have the "luxury" to do what they enjoy.
2006-10-06 18:08:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Just do what you enjoy doing, but be the absolute best at it so that everybody will want to pay you alot of money to do it. problem solved
2006-10-06 18:14:59
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answered by Razrman 1
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Honestly, go for the one you enjoy! Life's too short and you should try to enjoy every minute, right?
2006-10-06 18:08:39
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answered by Travel Nut 2
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both, it's called work 2 jobs.
2006-10-06 18:13:00
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answered by Sincerely Me. 3
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