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The level of compensation a person receives is usually directly related...
to the level of stress the job requires.
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POLL: Let's say you are mid thirties. You have some debt, but not a lot. Married. 2.5 kids. You currently make $125,000/year. Your job is relatively stress free and pretty safe.
CDV
We aren’t friends.
12/13/19 12:42pm
first I'd tell Solomon to give the baby to the other woman
BertoChavez
12/13/19 12:44pm
Age of kids might factor as well
groy
12/13/19 12:45pm
I'd take it and retire after the 5 years.
Baron
12/13/19 12:46pm
Keep it stress free. The majority of us even when we have a bigger
cougfanz
12/13/19 12:49pm
Depends if it would ruin your life, your marriage, and your family.
OmahaThunderCoug
12/13/19 1:41pm
Meant for OP
OmahaThunderCoug
12/13/19 1:42pm
The level of compensation a person receives is usually directly related...
CoachSpeak
12/13/19 1:46pm
Assuming you don't live someplace with a crazy cost of living, 125k is enough
vegasnative
12/13/19 12:52pm
I’d be set for life with that type of salary. House would be paid off in 5 years
Adwight
12/13/19 3:00pm
$350k is not enough for that level of stress. Bump it to $500k and let's talk
Tare
12/13/19 12:52pm
Lots of things would be different after the 5 years and those aren't years
JAGA97
12/13/19 12:52pm
If you like your coworkers and boss, why would you hate your work?
DirtyWater
12/13/19 12:57pm
Because you are probably a lawyer
Baron
12/13/19 12:58pm
Then wouldn't you hate your coworkers and boss?
DirtyWater
12/13/19 1:00pm
No.
Baron
12/13/19 1:01pm
RE: No.
DirtyWater
12/13/19 1:02pm
my current boss and co-workers are awesome. If I could get rid of clients I would like me job a lot more.
CDV
12/13/19 1:03pm
You don't get how you can like your coworkers but hate your work? You do realize people have
Baron
12/13/19 1:03pm
I don't get how you like lawyers.
DirtyWater
12/13/19 1:19pm
RE: I don't get how you like lawyers.
Baron
12/13/19 1:22pm
Elder Oaks is your coworker?
DirtyWater
12/13/19 3:32pm
Clients, risk, hours, location, deadlines, ethics, failure = death, ect.
JAGA97
12/13/19 1:08pm
Is this job in the middle east? I know guys that have gone and some that are going back to make double what they make
greatbam
12/13/19 12:59pm
Go work your butt off for 5 years, gain some good experience and good money.
ReggaeCoug
12/13/19 12:59pm
No, I value my time and spending it with my family far more than I value money..
CoachSpeak
12/13/19 1:01pm
When I was leaving a big law firm, a senior partner called me in and told me
korihor
12/13/19 1:13pm
Would depend on age of children. If teenaged, the five year I would lose would
Sandstone Cougar
12/13/19 1:24pm
I think most of us count on having to work more when we are younger...
CoachSpeak
12/13/19 1:31pm
5 years and then I just get the old job back? Sure.
Jay Rick
12/13/19 2:27pm
People undervalue quality of life, for more money.
flyzag
12/13/19 2:33pm
Enormous stress that makes you unhappy is not
messi
12/13/19 3:08pm
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