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I am considering an inside gig 25% lower than my previous role. It will more than keep the lights on, stop me burning through my warchest and hopefully the market will have picked up a bit by renewal timeComment
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Originally posted by dsc View Post
I've done a circa 1.15hr one way for 3 months and bailed at the end. It just kills you in the long run (if you have a family especially), but back then I had the option to do something better paid and closer, so it was a no brainer. In the current market...I'd still consider it as it's still money. Still, you say "at least" 1.5hr, that's like 3.5-4hrs a day...not really commutable in my opinion. Perhaps rent a room locally and see if that makes any financial sense?Comment
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Regarding the original question, I think there are 2 variations:
a) You make enough to pay your bills, but it's lower than you were on before, and you might have to postpone your holiday, renovations, etc. This can be sustained indefinitely.
b) You earn less than you spend, so this is a "slow puncture". It might mean that you can eke out your savings to last 6 months rather than 3 months, but eventually you will run out of money. I've considered that before (e.g. I was applying for pizza delivery jobs a couple of years ago), but there's a gamble: if you take on this new role, you might not be able to chat to recruitment agencies during the day or take time off for interviews.Comment
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Originally posted by hobnob View PostI've considered that before (e.g. I was applying for pizza delivery jobs a couple of years ago), but there's a gamble: if you take on this new role, you might not be able to chat to recruitment agencies during the day or take time off for interviews.
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Originally posted by pjt View Post
Years ago I did a gig where I was a 1 hour 45 minute communte each way twice a week and 3 days on site further away the rest of the week. The commute was brutal but I preferred it to the nights away as I had a young family at the time. Managed it for about 9 months and I think the only thing keeping me going was the fact the communite was better than staying away 4 nights a week. Thankfully since Covid I've mostly been WFH 99% of the time.Comment
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Now that's pretty low!
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Originally posted by pjt View Post
Years ago I did a gig where I was a 1 hour 45 minute communte each way twice a week and 3 days on site further away the rest of the week. The commute was brutal but I preferred it to the nights away as I had a young family at the time. Managed it for about 9 months and I think the only thing keeping me going was the fact the communite was better than staying away 4 nights a week. Thankfully since Covid I've mostly been WFH 99% of the time.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by willendure View Post
Got an interview? Just chuck that pizza in the bin and head on over.Comment
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