maybe I should post this in the actual OG job thread but anyway this one seems a bit more active at the moment?
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In a nutshell I used to work for a fairly well-known university in intl. student admissions for around 5 years as a contract worker, when I finished up with them they offered me some dead-end job with bad pay and no room for promotions because I didn't have the "right passport" and thus I bounced on them to work as a consultant (remotely) with another company I met through my travels even though some slap pals *winks at shit for brains* advised me not to do so.
Anyway, I think it was the right decision at the time and for the last 2 years it's been pretty cool to have a chilled schedule which I can adjust according to what's going on with my family (also helps that I can skate during my lunch break). Unfortunately though, it looks like said company is about to go bankrupt considering they now owe me two months of back pay and I'm living off fucking crumbs at the moment...
So, I started to look around for a new job and one of my better clients has offered me a position in their office as an assistant manager. At the same time another university basically matched their offer plus a little bit more $$$ and they are both now in a bit of a bidding war for me.
The university I used to work for changed its policies recently regarding who they employ and I've just passed the 2nd round of interviews with them and have a 3rd one on Monday (it's likely I'll get it). If I pass I won't start as an assistant manager, but the pay/ benefits are ridiculous even compared to the other two jobs I've been offered.
The only other thing about the other two jobs is that we'll have to relocate to a bigger city which means cost of living will go up too. Right now, we live in a fairly small town and have great connections, friends and good lifestyle to boot so basically our options are:
1.Go back to where I used to work, but do so as a full-time employee and basically earn double my old pay. It’s pretty much a stable job until I retire with good pay and benefits and I’ll get promotions etc. I know the people that work there so slotting back in will be fairly easy. I still don’t know which office I’ll work for and even though it kind of seems like getting back with an ex-girlfriend, there will be lots of new challenges for me.
2. Stay with my current remote job and go bankrupt or trust that they’ll somehow dig themselves out of the dark dark hole that they’ve dug for themselves (highly unlikely).
3. Take one of the other jobs in a new and bigger city as a fulltime employee and go straight into an assistant manager position. Both universities are fairly solid and again, I’d pretty much have a job with them until I retire unless I choose to move on. Said bigger city is fairly famous for the number of universities located there and thus I could quite easily change jobs if need be which defs is not a possibility where we live now.
4. Jump on a plane and move back to Australia. Not exactly the worst option but it would mean starting from scratch and relocating the fam which kinda seems like a pain in the arse at this point in time. Having said that, we’re not getting any younger so the possibility of us doing it 5 years down the track is pretty slim…