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<blockquote data-quote="_Ghost_" data-source="post: 14137432" data-attributes="member: 162542"><p>TLDR: Find out the increase in pay, if it's good enough then take it. Don't waste an oppotunity to advance.</p><p></p><p>There is no job out there where you're going to escape BS. It's always there, it just depends on whether or not you let it get to you. This is an opportunity to move up, I don't know about you, but in my company this doesn't happen all the time. If you don't take it, how long until it comes up again? If you don't know, then you need to take it. You need to build up that resume so that, let's say if a year or 2 from now it doesn't workout you have already built up your resume with something telling people "Hey, I have experience and I'm worth the $$ for this job that I'm applying for."</p><p></p><p>Experience is the thing people want to see on resumes, and it's not always easy to get, you have a chance to get it so do yourself, and your future a favor, and take it. Realize this though, you're going to have to work longer, you are going have to work harder, but a few years from now after it's all over, you'll realize it was worth it. Anyone who has ever made it in life has had to put in long hours and hard work, it's part of the criteria of being successful. </p><p></p><p>The choice is yours, but just realize what you're gaining and what your giving up should you choose to not take the job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_Ghost_, post: 14137432, member: 162542"] TLDR: Find out the increase in pay, if it's good enough then take it. Don't waste an oppotunity to advance. There is no job out there where you're going to escape BS. It's always there, it just depends on whether or not you let it get to you. This is an opportunity to move up, I don't know about you, but in my company this doesn't happen all the time. If you don't take it, how long until it comes up again? If you don't know, then you need to take it. You need to build up that resume so that, let's say if a year or 2 from now it doesn't workout you have already built up your resume with something telling people "Hey, I have experience and I'm worth the $$ for this job that I'm applying for." Experience is the thing people want to see on resumes, and it's not always easy to get, you have a chance to get it so do yourself, and your future a favor, and take it. Realize this though, you're going to have to work longer, you are going have to work harder, but a few years from now after it's all over, you'll realize it was worth it. Anyone who has ever made it in life has had to put in long hours and hard work, it's part of the criteria of being successful. The choice is yours, but just realize what you're gaining and what your giving up should you choose to not take the job. [/QUOTE]
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