I would have to stick with the security myself (too muchas debtosa)...
.. ps - are there any CF'ers in Alaska? Does anyone know anybody in
Alaska that wants one? ;P
Good Luck with your question, Gel...!
geo
On Wednesday 25 July 2001 07:58 pm, you wrote:
> Personally, gel, I reckon it's not so much the job, but your way of life.
> For example, if you have a family... Are you going to get less time with
> them? If it's just the money, then get some work on the side (by the
> way... What would your rates be, we sometimes need a hand!?!?).
>
> I took a big pay cut to start my own web dev business about an hour from
> Sydney... But what I made up for in quality of life far outweighs the
> money.. I get more time with my almost-wife, and 6yr old little fella...
> Wouldn't want to change that for the world.
>
> on 26/7/01 5:35 AM, Ang�l Stewart at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Would you leave a job where you have infinite job security...but not very
> > good pay..
> >
> > For a job that allows you to travel to the States fairly regularly, be
> > completely in charge of a small group of developers
> > (mostly telecommute contractors..maybe some of you ^_^ hee hee),and pays
> > you three times what you're making now plus
> > commissions...But you don't know if the job will still be around three
> > months from now.
> >
> > :-\
> >
> > *sigh*
> >
> > Security vs Risk and Oppurtunity.
> >
> > *gnawing fingernails*
> >
> > Any ideas from those older, wiser heads out there?
> >
> > -Gel
>
>
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