So I realize this is only sort of TTGP related, but this is the most lively board I am on and I'd be so happy to get a few opinions. And I'm sorry in advance for the long post, especially since I mostly lurk (but I've been around a long, long time...)
Back story: I'm currently a manager in an accounting firm, and have worked here for 6 years. I randomly applied for a job as a controller at a nonprofit org. in November after being encouraged by a friend, and the week after Thanksgiving got an offer for the job. After much debate I accepted it, and gave notice to my current job that I will leave in mid-Jan. I thought everything was settled, and then yesterday by current job came back with counter-offer, and now I don't know what to do.
New job:
-23% raise over current salary, plus 3 more weeks leave. No short term disability or maternity coverage that I know of, but amazing retirement benefits and good health insurance. Wouldn't be covered by FMLA until next year.
-Regular schedule, no billable hours, my own office, go the same place every day
-Absolutely adore my potential boss (the CFO), but CEO has been described as a lunatic by every person I've met who knows anything about the org, and there has been a lot of voluntary turnover in the org the past 5 years (presumably because of her).
-A fresh start, something new.
Current job:
-New offer is 35% over current salary, same benefits etc. as I have now. I do have 6 weeks short term disability coverage and am covered by FMLA now.
-With the raise comes the obligation to bring in new clients, could mean less job security in the long run if I don't succeed. Also have billable hours requirements so I will work a lot more. I go different places every day and don't have a regular schedule.
-I love my coworkers, but I hate some of my clients and was excited to leave them.
So, I'm really torn. Staying with current job is probably better for being pregnant, but new job would be better for work life balance. The extra money is appealing, but so is a fresh start somewhere new. And I feel really bad about recinding my acceptance for the new job. I know that this is a really fortunate decision to have to make, but it still feels so hard. And of course as you all know, the uncertaincy of TTGP makes everything feel even more up in the air.
If you made it through this long winded post, major kudos :-)
Re: Job decision help (sorta TTGP related...)
Eesh! Haha...well, I know you can tell right now which job will be better for you when you get pregnant...but which job do you think is best once you have another LO?
I know this is pobably no help at all to ask that LOL....but if it were me, I would go with the new job. Staying at the old with a pay raise but then possibly less job security in the future doesnt sound like its worth it...JMO...let us know what you decide and GL TTC!
Since you are asking for opinions...
I think you should take the new job if you are financially stable right now. It looks like it would be better for you in the long run and provide for a better work/family balance with less pressure and stress. That is worth a ton in my opinion. If you are financially stable, dealing with the added medical costs over this next year shouldn't be too much of a problem.
Good luck!
I have a family member who is a CEO of a very large corporation and his advice on this matter is this (it's been a discussion of ours before):
If a company can't recognize your worth before you hand in your resignation, why would you want to go back to them when they present a counter-offer? You are getting a 35% increase in pay just because they don't want you to leave? How the heck can they afford to give you such a pay hike all of a sudden when they obviously had no intention of giving it to you before you wanted to leave? It's hard not to let the "oh my gosh they must really love the work I do for them if they are offering me all this to stay" get in the way of remembering that they obviously weren't paying you what you are worth, and taking "advantage" (I'm using this term loosely) of you doing all that work for less recognition than they're offering you now.
I'd say take the new job. Maternity leave only lasts a few months - you having to balance work, life, and being a mom is going to last a whole lot longer. It's more important to have a job that will allow you to have balance and security in your life while you have a young family, than a job that allows you to get paid mat leave. And remember, it's still a 23% pay increase, which is awesome. Good luck
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This is great advice!
I was thinking the same thing. Every post I've busted into someone's stolen my response... geeesh.
Congrats on the job offer. I also think the PP who had the CEO family member gave great advice.
But when it comes down to it... go with your gut. I think deep down you know what you want to do.
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BFP: 12/5/10 Natural M/C: 12/17/10 (5w6d)
Cycle 10 - 50mg Clomid + TI = BFN
Cycle 11 - 50mg Clomid + IUI converted to TI = BFN
Cycle 12 - 50mg Clomid + IUI #1 = BFN
Cycle 13 - Clomid Break + Charting + Dr. Recommendations = BFN
Cycle 14 - Clomid Break + Charting + meeting with URO (all clear!) = BFP!!
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