Saturday, February 13, 2010

Decisions...

So I know that I haven't blogged in a couple of weeks, but readers on the FB page will know that I ran out of Nicosan and fell sick! I'm much better now, and things seem to be looking up on the Nicosan front.

I have also been job hunting. Actually I applied for and got 2 jobs and now I'm faced with the dilemma of having to turn one down. I'm actually tempted to keep them both, but I know that my sickle cell won't let me work that much! I usually work 3 or 4 days in a row, and need a few days in between to feel rejuvenated enough to work again. But I like both jobs, and see the potential for growth in both organizations. Decisions, decisions, decisions!

I guess I shouldn't be venting about this, after all, some people would be grateful to have one job offer, let alone 2. But even though I know rationally which job to accept...the other job beckons me as well.

Job 1: is where I presently work but the job will be as a permanent employee instead of a contracted position. I know the routine, adore my coworkers, and it's a cush (easy) job. I've done this type of nursing for a while now, and I'm used to it. The schedule is good and the pay and benefits are astoundingly good. Free parking. The hours are 12pm-11pm...which is perfect because I get to sleep in, and still get to fall asleep in my own bed at night.

Job 2: is more intense. It will be a new field,~Trauma, so I will be coming in not only as a new employee, but completely new to that type of nursing. It will be challenging, difficult and will have a huge learning curve. However, it aligns perfectly with my future goals, and sets me up in a good position for my graduate program (the hospital is directly affiliated with my future grad school). The pay is a couple of dollars less per hour, and the benefits totally suck. Parking is atrocious there. It is a night shift position (7pm to 730am), so I will be doing the graveyard thing again.

I really like Job 1, because I'm used to it, it's safe, and it pays more now. Job 2 however, aligns with my future goals, and once I'm done with grad school, I will be making more than both these jobs combined.

It's times like this that I wish i was a normal person, who could hold down 2 full time jobs and not have a crises. So I have to pick one...this week. The question is,...which one?

5 comments:

Jennifer A. said...

I pray you get guided to pick the right one. :)

RandomlySane said...

Can't help you there bud, but I do believe that comfort is overrated ;-). Kisses!

Nutty J. said...

Hi Dear,

Hope u are way better now...

I want to ask, where did u manage to finally find Nicosan? and whats gonna happen when it does go out of market totally? what other substitute is there

Dave said...

I would find out what level trauma do they care for, and ask how much trauma do they see on average , and how intense is it and how much stress can you handle .But best of luck on your decision

Dave

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