Just turned down a job opportunity… because i’m already employed /u/Blender-Fan CSCQ protests reddit

It was probably the right call but i just want to hear someone say it

I started working on June (so, junior dev). Lasted 3 months, got another job 2 weeks later that lasted 2 months, than late December i got this new job that i’m at

The 2nd job was as freelancer that paid by the hour, frequently not give you a task at the day, pay you at the end of the week and ghost you

This current job is nice. You got join the meetings when you have it but otherwise you make your hours, i work with AI and data, and get paid 600 USD, which since i’m in Latam, i can’t complain

An hour ago i got contacted for a job opportunity. Mid-level fullstack, full-time, contractor (undetermined time), 10% more pay, not in USD. I turned it down ‘cus i didn’t felt like i can’t manage 2 simultaneous jobs yet

And i thought it wouldn’t be good to negotiate for what would be 30% more pay (dunno if i can justify that salary yet) and even if i could it wouldn’t be nice to leave a company i started less than a month ago when i had 3 jobs in the last 7 months

submitted by /u/Blender-Fan
[link] [comments]

​r/cscareerquestions It was probably the right call but i just want to hear someone say it I started working on June (so, junior dev). Lasted 3 months, got another job 2 weeks later that lasted 2 months, than late December i got this new job that i’m at The 2nd job was as freelancer that paid by the hour, frequently not give you a task at the day, pay you at the end of the week and ghost you This current job is nice. You got join the meetings when you have it but otherwise you make your hours, i work with AI and data, and get paid 600 USD, which since i’m in Latam, i can’t complain An hour ago i got contacted for a job opportunity. Mid-level fullstack, full-time, contractor (undetermined time), 10% more pay, not in USD. I turned it down ‘cus i didn’t felt like i can’t manage 2 simultaneous jobs yet And i thought it wouldn’t be good to negotiate for what would be 30% more pay (dunno if i can justify that salary yet) and even if i could it wouldn’t be nice to leave a company i started less than a month ago when i had 3 jobs in the last 7 months submitted by /u/Blender-Fan [link] [comments] 

It was probably the right call but i just want to hear someone say it

I started working on June (so, junior dev). Lasted 3 months, got another job 2 weeks later that lasted 2 months, than late December i got this new job that i’m at

The 2nd job was as freelancer that paid by the hour, frequently not give you a task at the day, pay you at the end of the week and ghost you

This current job is nice. You got join the meetings when you have it but otherwise you make your hours, i work with AI and data, and get paid 600 USD, which since i’m in Latam, i can’t complain

An hour ago i got contacted for a job opportunity. Mid-level fullstack, full-time, contractor (undetermined time), 10% more pay, not in USD. I turned it down ‘cus i didn’t felt like i can’t manage 2 simultaneous jobs yet

And i thought it wouldn’t be good to negotiate for what would be 30% more pay (dunno if i can justify that salary yet) and even if i could it wouldn’t be nice to leave a company i started less than a month ago when i had 3 jobs in the last 7 months

submitted by /u/Blender-Fan
[link] [comments] 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *