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Nyck 11-30-2005 03:35 PM

I are happy V3
 
So I get home today and I have been offered another position at a company I really liked but was rejected from intially

Dear Nicholas:

On behalf of Second To None, Inc, I am please to extend the following offer of full time employment for your consideration. Our staffing needs have increased and we would like you to join our team in December!


Position: Scheduling Associate
Base Salary: $13.00 per hour

Benefits

-Paid Time Off (Vacation/Personal Days) - 120 hours (15 days) per year. During the Initial Employment Period (90 days), Paid Time Off (PTO) time may be accrued for full-time Employees, but may not be used until successful completion of the Initial Employment Period.


-Nine Paid Holidays

-Flexible Benefit Program:
If you decide to sign up for any of the health insurance programs listed below, Second To None will pay up to $175.00 toward these programs. If you choose not to participate in any of these programs, you will forfeit that money.


-Life Insurance: $30,000 The cost to you is $5.00 - $6.00 per month
Supplemental Insurance Options (AFLAC): Short Term Disability, Accident Insurance, Hospital Indemnity, Life Insurance, Cancer Insurance, etc. Cost depends on what programs you sign up for.

Simple IRA: Eligible with first payroll period of employment

-Blue Cross/Blue Shield Medical and Dental Plan:


__________________________________________________ ________

PROS

Dynamic Edge (first offer)
-Yearly Bonuses
-Overtime Pay
-Free Insurance for Nick,
-Vacation Time after 1 year
-Cell Phone Bill Paid
-More fun atmosphere
-Familiar with Product/making decisions about what/what not to buy.


Second to None
-Bonuses
-Straight 9-5 Shift
-Vacation Time after 90 days
-Paid Holidays
-Low Cost Life Insurance
-Insurance
-Much Nicer Office Building/Atmosphere
-Paid Weekly/Biweekly


Cons:

Dynamic Edge
-On call 24/7
-More tasks :tech support, purchasing, inventory control
-Schedule is subject to change depending on what needs done
-Paid monthly

Second to None
- Insurance Cost (a bit costly 170$ per month for one person, 700$ per month for a family)
- Longer Drive
- May get boring, you do the same thing every day
- Not in Technology Field.

Suggestions? Maybe play them off each other and see if I can scam an extra buck or two of them? I run the risk of them pulling the offer though

I feel a leaning toward the 2nd to None job because of the set schedule and all, but dunno

It feels weird being in demand now...

Sgt>Stackem 11-30-2005 03:45 PM

trust your feelings, good insurance is worth alot when kids are involved. Look down the road, which company would you want to be working at in 5 years?

Nyck 11-30-2005 03:53 PM

[quote="Sgt>Stackem":f072a]trust your feelings, good insurance is worth alot when kids are involved. Look down the road, which company would you want to be working at in 5 years?[/quote:f072a]

My wife has good insurance now for us.

the 2nd to none offers BCBS but its like 740 bucks a fuckin month!

I emailed the guy to ask what insurance and premiums they offer for dynamic edge

TGB! 11-30-2005 04:12 PM

The hell. 13 bucks an hour for an IT position.

What is rent like 200 bucks down there. . .

Nyck 11-30-2005 04:14 PM

[quote="TGB!":29b45]The hell. 13 bucks an hour for an IT position.

What is rent like 200 bucks down there. . .
[/quote:29b45]

670 a month for us.

its not techincally an IT position its at the firm, doing purchasing, rma's and some tech support...wtf it is.

Insurance for the other company is around 400 a month through American Community

Colonel 11-30-2005 05:08 PM

Tough call Nyck. Remember the cost of insurance is not just the monthly premium. You need to find out how much they pay for a doctor's visit etc. (and especially for any little Nycks that are on the way.)

I suck at giving employment advice so let me just say that if you pick one and like it then that's the one I was gonna say, but if you hate it, I was gonna say the other one.

elstatec 11-30-2005 05:12 PM

whats the annual salary rather than the hourly?

guess you just have to see the factors of pay, actual work you might enjoy doing, and benefits.



i get paid 9.61824 USD an hour to play games thats all i know.

Doctor Duffy 11-30-2005 06:31 PM

well, Well, WELL... MY DAD GETS PAID DOUBLE YOUR SALARY, YOU BIG FAT BUMBYHEAD.

11-30-2005 06:38 PM

[quote="Doctor Duffy":62778]well, Well, WELL... MY DAD GETS PAID DOUBLE YOUR SALARY, YOU BIG FAT BUMBYHEAD.[/quote:62778]

Your dad is also older and more experianced than Nick...

Also, he is your lover (your dad).

Forte 11-30-2005 07:40 PM

my dad doesnt get paid at all...

lasagna 11-30-2005 07:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Forte
my dad doesnt get paid at all...

goddamn hippie

Madmartagen 11-30-2005 07:47 PM

wtf with all these people who want nycks nutz?? pick the one you think you will like more and i would stick with your wifes insurance if its better. from what you put down, i would go with dynamic edge. yearly bonuses are good, insurance is free, and you get a free phone. the main thing is you said you liked the atmosphere and you are familiar with the work. i would go with them if i were you, but what are you more comfortable with? just cause you arent familiar with a product doesnt disqualify you. Learning new things on a job makes you more valuabe and gives you experience, like +10. $13 an hour for someone who has a degree is a bit low, but if your rent is that cheap, then you shouldnt have to worry about it. what are you going to do?

Whatada 11-30-2005 08:04 PM

[quote="Doctor Duffy":06889]well, Well, WELL... MY DAD GETS PAID DOUBLE YOUR SALARY, YOU BIG FAT BUMBYHEAD.[/quote:06889] My mom makes triple your dad's salary, you amateur Proctologist. spank:


P.S: Good luck on your job offer Nyck. Naturally I have nooooo idea how difficult it must be to make life-altering decisions. rolleyes:

Doctor Duffy 11-30-2005 08:05 PM

[quote=Whatada]
Quote:

Originally Posted by "Doctor Duffy":58578
well, Well, WELL... MY DAD GETS PAID DOUBLE YOUR SALARY, YOU BIG FAT BUMBYHEAD.

My mom makes triple your dad's salary, you amateur Proctologist. spank:[/quote:58578]

Do shutup.

Stammer 11-30-2005 08:17 PM

Why ask us? Most of us have no real adult experiences like owning a home, having a child, paying a mortgage or insurance bills. IMHO you should ask your parents are some close friends of yours.

That or do what you want man, it's up to you. In anycase I wish you good luck with whatever you decide to take.


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