two remote jobs vs one high paying job?
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I'm currently working remotely with a company (it's full-time and my first job after graduation), it's been ~1.5 - 2 yrs and now I'm thinking of switching. So which would be better for long-term career:
- Get another remote job and make double of what I get right now?
- I feel like I get enough time (which I end up wasting mostly) to fit in another remote job.
- Get a better paying on-site job? (which would ~70% of total pay of 2 remote jobs but I somehow feel would be better for long term?)
I'm little confused with which one to choose, it would be great if you can share your experience/ thoughts/ advice.
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I'm currently working remotely with a company (it's full-time and my first job after graduation), it's been ~1.5 - 2 yrs and now I'm thinking of switching. So which would be better for long-term career:
- Get another remote job and make double of what I get right now?
- I feel like I get enough time (which I end up wasting mostly) to fit in another remote job.
- Get a better paying on-site job? (which would ~70% of total pay of 2 remote jobs but I somehow feel would be better for long term?)
I'm little confused with which one to choose, it would be great if you can share your experience/ thoughts/ advice.
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Could take all three if your contracts don't preclude moonlighting. How exactly are you thinking of working out your taxes and other paperwork with even two full time jobs?
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I'm currently working remotely with a company (it's full-time and my first job after graduation), it's been ~1.5 - 2 yrs and now I'm thinking of switching. So which would be better for long-term career:
- Get another remote job and make double of what I get right now?
- I feel like I get enough time (which I end up wasting mostly) to fit in another remote job.
- Get a better paying on-site job? (which would ~70% of total pay of 2 remote jobs but I somehow feel would be better for long term?)
I'm little confused with which one to choose, it would be great if you can share your experience/ thoughts/ advice.
job-search new-job job-change
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I'm currently working remotely with a company (it's full-time and my first job after graduation), it's been ~1.5 - 2 yrs and now I'm thinking of switching. So which would be better for long-term career:
- Get another remote job and make double of what I get right now?
- I feel like I get enough time (which I end up wasting mostly) to fit in another remote job.
- Get a better paying on-site job? (which would ~70% of total pay of 2 remote jobs but I somehow feel would be better for long term?)
I'm little confused with which one to choose, it would be great if you can share your experience/ thoughts/ advice.
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Could take all three if your contracts don't preclude moonlighting. How exactly are you thinking of working out your taxes and other paperwork with even two full time jobs?
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Could take all three if your contracts don't preclude moonlighting. How exactly are you thinking of working out your taxes and other paperwork with even two full time jobs?
– Kilisi
6 mins ago
Could take all three if your contracts don't preclude moonlighting. How exactly are you thinking of working out your taxes and other paperwork with even two full time jobs?
– Kilisi
6 mins ago
Could take all three if your contracts don't preclude moonlighting. How exactly are you thinking of working out your taxes and other paperwork with even two full time jobs?
– Kilisi
6 mins ago
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Could take all three if your contracts don't preclude moonlighting. How exactly are you thinking of working out your taxes and other paperwork with even two full time jobs?
– Kilisi
6 mins ago