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hypothetical which job to take
Posted on 4/18/14 at 8:39 pm
Posted on 4/18/14 at 8:39 pm
Imagine you are a college senior graduating in May faced with the following job offers with the same base salary:
1. Baton Rouge area, large company, old company, growing company, potential to make OT, advancement based on seniority, great health/vision/dental insurance, high insurance premiums
2. Houston area (Magnolia, TX), small company, young company (only 8 years old and recently expanded into the Houston area), rapidly growing company, opportunity for rapid advancement, great health insurance (no vision or dental) plan with health savings accounts, low insurance premiums, no OT pay, relocation expenses paid, frequent travel to West Texas and North Dakota required (around 25-50% travel)
Base salary of both firms is the same. The position is the same. You have a serious relationship with another LSU student who still has a year of school left. All of your family and most of your friends are in the Baton Rouge area, only a couple friends live in the Houston Metroplex.
What say the money board?
1. Baton Rouge area, large company, old company, growing company, potential to make OT, advancement based on seniority, great health/vision/dental insurance, high insurance premiums
2. Houston area (Magnolia, TX), small company, young company (only 8 years old and recently expanded into the Houston area), rapidly growing company, opportunity for rapid advancement, great health insurance (no vision or dental) plan with health savings accounts, low insurance premiums, no OT pay, relocation expenses paid, frequent travel to West Texas and North Dakota required (around 25-50% travel)
Base salary of both firms is the same. The position is the same. You have a serious relationship with another LSU student who still has a year of school left. All of your family and most of your friends are in the Baton Rouge area, only a couple friends live in the Houston Metroplex.
What say the money board?
This post was edited on 4/18/14 at 8:52 pm
Posted on 4/18/14 at 9:29 pm to kingbob
Houston for sure IMO.. For me just the fact of a job not based on seniority would be my major selling point but hey that's just me
Posted on 4/18/14 at 9:34 pm to kingbob
Same base salary seems to imply take-home is very different. OT and insurance premiums seem to have an effect and are not equal.
Again, personally, I'd stay here. I did it. It depends on what you're looking for in your job/life. There may be a sacrifice in your career by doing this, but I chose my family over that.
Again, personally, I'd stay here. I did it. It depends on what you're looking for in your job/life. There may be a sacrifice in your career by doing this, but I chose my family over that.
Posted on 4/18/14 at 9:34 pm to kingbob
What about other benefits? 401k match? profit sharing?
Posted on 4/18/14 at 9:35 pm to LSUtigerME
Pics of potential female coworkers.
Otherwise, flip a coin. It works half the time.
Otherwise, flip a coin. It works half the time.
Posted on 4/18/14 at 9:51 pm to CHiPs25
I did some digging on the 401k plans and here's what I've got:
The BR company matches 50% of what you put in, which is a max of 6% of your salary.
The Houston company has a 401k system where they match your contributions up to 3% of your salary with a 1 year vesting period.
The BR company matches 50% of what you put in, which is a max of 6% of your salary.
The Houston company has a 401k system where they match your contributions up to 3% of your salary with a 1 year vesting period.
Posted on 4/18/14 at 10:59 pm to kingbob
Given the hypo, I'd take #1 for now and keep my eyes open for something better. Assuming you're productive, seniority-based promotions will eventually drive you crazy
Posted on 4/18/14 at 11:29 pm to kingbob
Assuming this is a real situation... Although promotions are based off seniority, I'd bet when they see talent, they promote. Thus, if you're talented and willing to work harder than anyone there. I bet you'll move up. Just MO.
Posted on 4/19/14 at 5:25 am to kingbob
2.
Reasons?
A. Start with the girl. She's a drag on you. You are young. You need to establish yourself and your career and you do not need a hanger-on.
B. experience life and its challenges. You are comfortable in your local surroundings. You need to embrace change in orderto move forward.
C. Forget everything you've ever thought about in terms of a career with a company. The reality? It used to be you were hired, hung around and moved up through seniority. Today, the average length of stay is 3 to 5 years. People want to move up. Companies want new blood and new ideas.
D. There is some seriously fine tail to chase in Houston. Refer ack to A. above.
Reasons?
A. Start with the girl. She's a drag on you. You are young. You need to establish yourself and your career and you do not need a hanger-on.
B. experience life and its challenges. You are comfortable in your local surroundings. You need to embrace change in orderto move forward.
C. Forget everything you've ever thought about in terms of a career with a company. The reality? It used to be you were hired, hung around and moved up through seniority. Today, the average length of stay is 3 to 5 years. People want to move up. Companies want new blood and new ideas.
D. There is some seriously fine tail to chase in Houston. Refer ack to A. above.
Posted on 4/19/14 at 8:55 am to HubbaBubba
Houston based soley on the future oppurtunities.
Posted on 4/19/14 at 9:02 am to barry
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Houston based soley on the future oppurtunities.
but but but, someone in another thread told us that Houston/Dallas don't have better opportunities than Baton Rouge.
YOU LIE!
Posted on 4/19/14 at 9:42 am to kingbob
If networking can benefit your productivity, that weighs in favor of Baton Rouge. Good luck.
Posted on 4/19/14 at 10:09 am to OTIS2
quote:
If networking can benefit your productivity, that weighs in favor of Baton Rouge. Good luck.
Whaaaaaaat?
Posted on 4/22/14 at 6:00 pm to barry
Baton Rouge job..... established company... advancement based on seniority because its a good enough job that people do not want to leave..... Texas job can still go belly up
Posted on 4/23/14 at 10:34 am to 3D
female aside, Houston jobs. enormous opportunities. get the hell out of br.
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