MushyMushy
Marseeya Here!
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I need some objective opinions about my job situation. I know in this day and age Im so lucky to even be working right now and I do appreciate that.
Id just like to hear some WWYDs if you were in my shoes. It may or may not help me make my decision, but talking it through sure would help. Okay, here goes. Keep in mind that my husband is the primary wage earner and we dont need my salary to survive, but its nice to have.
Job A is full time, but temporary until next Sept. Im an adult instructor for a non-profit organization. I dont make much money there (I do get paid mileage), but the job is easy and very low-stress. I was offered benefits, but didnt need them, so turned them down. I talked about this before on here, but I found out that, due to a contract with the union and the special funding we get for the job, I only get 5 paid time off days a year, plus holidays. What really made it bad for me wasnt the 5 days off, but that I cant even take days off withOUT pay! Ill have those days used up by February thanks to a bout of strep throat and taking my son to get his wisdom teeth out & doctors appts for me. My coworkers are AWESOME and I fit in the office like Ive worked with them forever. My supervisor can be pretty great, but she seems bipolar. When shes up, shes really up and happy, but if she walks in without a smile, look out. Shes also extremely inconsistent with how she runs the office. Thats all I can think of for that job.
Job B is as many hours as I want. Its a mobile therapist/behavioral specialist consultant position with a mental health clinic and Id be working with kids with behavioral disorders. I make more money there and get hourly paid travel, plus work out of my home. I only have to go to the office every other week to turn in my paperwork. I only have to work 25 hours at Job B to make what Im earning full time at Job A! The supervisor is very hands off and I have minimal contact with any coworkers. I pretty much set my own schedule (based on clients) and if I need a day off or even a week off, I just shuffle the hours around and its not a big deal. Its a little more risky because, I wonder what happens if we go through a dry spell with clients, although the supervisor assures me we always have need of MORE therapists.
Id appreciate your thoughts. I think Im letting my emotions get in the way here, plus my fear of change and major decision making. LOL

Job A is full time, but temporary until next Sept. Im an adult instructor for a non-profit organization. I dont make much money there (I do get paid mileage), but the job is easy and very low-stress. I was offered benefits, but didnt need them, so turned them down. I talked about this before on here, but I found out that, due to a contract with the union and the special funding we get for the job, I only get 5 paid time off days a year, plus holidays. What really made it bad for me wasnt the 5 days off, but that I cant even take days off withOUT pay! Ill have those days used up by February thanks to a bout of strep throat and taking my son to get his wisdom teeth out & doctors appts for me. My coworkers are AWESOME and I fit in the office like Ive worked with them forever. My supervisor can be pretty great, but she seems bipolar. When shes up, shes really up and happy, but if she walks in without a smile, look out. Shes also extremely inconsistent with how she runs the office. Thats all I can think of for that job.
Job B is as many hours as I want. Its a mobile therapist/behavioral specialist consultant position with a mental health clinic and Id be working with kids with behavioral disorders. I make more money there and get hourly paid travel, plus work out of my home. I only have to go to the office every other week to turn in my paperwork. I only have to work 25 hours at Job B to make what Im earning full time at Job A! The supervisor is very hands off and I have minimal contact with any coworkers. I pretty much set my own schedule (based on clients) and if I need a day off or even a week off, I just shuffle the hours around and its not a big deal. Its a little more risky because, I wonder what happens if we go through a dry spell with clients, although the supervisor assures me we always have need of MORE therapists.
Id appreciate your thoughts. I think Im letting my emotions get in the way here, plus my fear of change and major decision making. LOL