tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12261210.post112203575194077173..comments2024-03-06T04:41:15.542-06:00Comments on Schechter Family Blog: Thanks and Time for More DecisionsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04217529274322880889noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12261210.post-1122057847507126352005-07-22T13:44:00.000-05:002005-07-22T13:44:00.000-05:00There is much to say abou this post. Before you ta...There is much to say abou this post. Before you take a job commuting, be sure to weigh the opportunity cost, that is what you will be giving up to have the job. This isn't just your friends and alma mater. There will be time on the road, extra gas, and you'll have spend time learning all the processes of the new job.<BR/><BR/>This isn't to say I wouldn't do it. I think there could be a lot of advantages to taking the part-time job in Wichita. For instance, the pay would be better, you would meet new people, and you would set yourself up for an easy(ier) transition if/when you move to Ohio and maybe even a promotion with a company you already have a lot of knowledge about.<BR/><BR/>All that said, if your heart's desire is to work for a church, then that's what you should do. And, if that's what you choose the right position will come around.<BR/><BR/>Also, if you talk to the woman from Citigroup again, I think I would give her the hypothetical, what if my husband gets this job, would it be easy to be transferred after only a short time at the company.<BR/><BR/>Ok, enough career advice for now. Let me know if you need more. Not that you asked for this.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com