Career move, worth the sacrifices?

Career move, worth the sacrifices?

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CX53

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Saturday 30th April 2016
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Is it worth taking on more stress, responsibility and hours to move your career on?

I'm currently a self employed contractor with a good, relaxed role at a big company which I can do with my eyes closed. The money is good, there has been mention of a permanent job, which would be okay, paid holiday, good salary etc. no real room for progression, but as the wages are good no one usually cares.

I have quite a good home life currently as the hours, while more recently night shift, are really rather good, 4 nights per week plus paid overtime if I want, but it's never forced. Long weekends every weekend.

The lack of progression does bother me though, and it's quite a niche industry in which the skills aren't really that transferable to other jobs with similar salaries. There has been interest in me from another department to take me on as someone has left. It's still a contract role, which is fine, but a lot more responsibility, an extra 2 hours per night, plus if they need weekend cover there is no option but to do it. The bosses are also a little difficult whereas my bosses now are brilliant.

The upside is, it would look fantastic on my CV, teach me new skills so I could leave this particular field at some point and possibly find a normal 9-5 job with less commuting and even better money.

Keen to hear from anyone who's made sacrifices to get somewhere, and those who stay put and just enjoy an easy life. I do sometimes struggle with nights getting the sleep right, and it makes it hard going, so longer nights and over time may wel screw up my weekends completely. At only 24, I don't want to waste what should be the best years of my life working, but then again maybe it's better to do all the legwork now for a better life later on. It's a tough one, and having worked heavy hours since I was 17, until fairly recently, part of me wants to just stay put.

Look forward to hearing your experiences and how it's worked out.

Cheers

Edited by CX53 on Sunday 1st May 09:07

CX53

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Saturday 30th April 2016
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Believe me if I had the opportunity to work from home, or for myself, earning reasonable money then I'd jump at it, and it is a goal for the future for sure.

That's what's holding me back, but I don't want to be stuck doing the same thing forever, which is likely if I don't make a jump like this at some point. It always seems to involve more hours though - and I know you get out what you put in, and have to work for what you want, but it's a shame in my case that means working too much and not having enough time to relax or pursue interests outside work.

However, I may reap the rewards after a year or two when I could take my new skills and experience and go elsewhere hopefully working normal hours so I can have more of a life.

CX53

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Sunday 1st May 2016
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That does help put it into perspective somewhat.

It's not so much the money that's important, as its the same as I get now, although could increase future earning potential.. It's more the options it can open up for an easier working life later on with more variety of jobs available.

That being said, im wondering if I have it in me to do a basic 48 hour nightshift week, plus overtime at weekends... 40 hours a week with optional overtime is currently about enough for me, but I don't want to be stuck in the same position forever. More thought needed I guess!