Cockles & Whelks
Banned
More pussy (or dick) in the big city. Work, work, work means you have to have some play.
Oof. Yeah I would be wary of that place.like 5 or 6 reviews said the company culture is very frat boy sorority girl upper middle class and if you're a minority they hire you for 3 months to diversify the company picture and let you go. And that you won't fit in and be ridiculed.
Yeah that's a huge difference! This is why it pays to think these things out in advance. You might be able to cut your rent in half. Company benefits are nice and all, but if you can save $600 per month by picking the right living spot, that money is going to add up fast.the apartments in the rinky dink smaller town were higher than the ones in the city. I was like what in the fuck. The city I could find a nice spot, one bedroom for like 600-850. The town? 900-1200. So thats a consideration as well.
First option. Easy choice for me but I understand your conflict given at your age in life there is still the illusion of close adult friends lol.Don't know exactly why I'm taking this to a gaming board but this is honestly the hardest decision I think I've ever made in my life and I've consulted all my family and friends and still am very conflicted. Maybe some strangers with an unbiased perspective can shed light that would be illuminating.
Keeping details vague, basically I got two great job offers with great pay but there's a catch. And it's a classic brain vs heart dilemma.
One company is a better company overall, more renown, Fortune 500, upward mobility. The base pay is slightly higher and I get a company car, insurance paid for, gas paid for, phone bill paid for, car maintenance paid for, and they compensate grad school if and when I want to go get my masters. Problem is, the location is a smaller, kinda rinky dink town in a state up north where I have no friends and very limited social prospects. Like... very limited. But it is such a great opportunity, better career path, and I'd have travel opportunities to some really cool cities.
The other company is inferior as a company but has competitive pay and the thing about this one is it is in one of the major metropolitan areas of the whole country. Right in the heart. And where I actually grew up. And all my best friends, who I've been best friends with since middle school, will be in that city. Along with friends I've made through college as well. But it doesn't have any of the aforementioned benefits of the other one. Which would save me a huge amount of money month to month I'd reckon. And I reached out to a friend who worked here to see how it was and she gave it a... mixed review. Actually, a negative one really. Said there was "no guidance" just constant micromanaging and critique. And she "dreaded everyday". And "knows people who stayed who are trying to leave already". But at the same time at this age I'm already hugely isolated from my friends and this could be one of the last times in my life to have all my friends and family in one place for an extended duration of time. A real once in a lifetime chance. But I just don't know if its worth it.
I don't know what the fuck to do guys, really struggling.
Yeah it just makes it tough. Of course it has good reviews on Glassdoor too, infact its positive overall but some stuff is pretty eye opening. And of course it's the one in the city I want...Oof. Yeah I would be wary of that place.
Yeah that's a huge difference! This is why it pays to think these things out in advance. You might be able to cut your rent in half. Company benefits are nice and all, but if you can save $600 per month by picking the right living spot, that money is going to add up fast.
Lot of people are telling you to explore and have adventures. I don't see that happening so much in a "rinky dink small town". Certainly not one up north during these crazy times. Might turn into lockdown city out of nowhere.
Some people say ditch your friends for the money. Being in your 20s in a city you know with with friends you know and love, you only can do that once, and if you miss out, no amount of money will be able to buy it.
I feel like you already answered your own question. At your age, you'll have plenty of opportunities to meet new people and find new ways to spend your spare time, even in a smaller town. Going to work every day with a pit in your stomach might make a nightmare out of your life in no time. Easy choice, really.Said there was "no guidance" just constant micromanaging and critique. And she "dreaded everyday". And "knows people who stayed who are trying to leave already".
Over the years your friends will slowly ditch you anyway. So you may as well start working on not being so clingy! If being a whopping 45 minutes away from a 'great' city is too isolated for you though I don't know what to tell you, I'm not that kind of creature. But don't outsource your decision to fucking NeoGAF.Yeah... It's just, my friends are the world to me. I love those guys and I'd lay down in traffic for any one of them. Literally best friends for a decade or more. Since childhood. And as I understand, my coworkers at the better offer will be older white guys. Which is cool I don't have a problem with that. But the workers in the other one are all college age and primarily women. I'm just terrified of loneliness after COVID and feel like socially both in and out of work the other one has the Fortune 500 company beat. But for a career path is inferior. Making the choice go from clear to blurry.
Not these three guys. Trust me.Over the years your friends will slowly ditch you anyway. So you may as well start working on not being so clingy! If being a whopping 45 minutes away from a 'great' city is too isolated for you though I don't know what to tell you, I'm no that kind of creature. But don't outsource your decision to fucking NeoGAF.
Only time will tell. Trust me.Not these three guys. Trust me.