July 2013 Moms

Job-I trust y'all's opinion

Ok so an update to my job saga. After 5 interviews and holy stress for the past month I now have two job offers. I would really like to run this by you all just to see what the popular opinion would be. I wish I could do a clicky poll on mobile!

Option A-
6th grade in the town I live and grew up in. I would still get the 17,500 dollars in two years to pay off my student loans. The thing is- I'm over the 6th grade age and I have found myself unhappy at times with that age group after so many years with them. The distance to drive is about 8 minutes (I'm doing 25 now so much shorter) and I'll make about 200$ more a month. And god knows that's a lot to a teacher.
Also four classes with ab 30 students in each teaching both math and science
Option B- second grade in the current county (but only about a 12 minute drive) with only 17 kids in my room all day. I did my student teaching in second grade and loved it. I would make the same money I am
Now but I would only get 5,000 in two years for student loans (bc of the switch my three years of 6th grade prior would go down towards elementary not middle which is 17 k)

What do you ladies think? I have no idea what to do and would appreciate some opinions!

Re: Job-I trust y'all's opinion

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  • I'd stick with the offer that still gives you the 17 grand :)
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  • I would do the 6th grade a few more years to get the 17,500! I did it and it was totally worth it. Let me know if you have questions.
  • If it were me I'd go with Option A.


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  • I'd pick the 6th graders and the extra money. I think it's the smartest long term.
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    Tough choice. I taught middle school for a year (6th & 8th grade Spanish) and hated every minute of it, so I'd tend to say take the 2nd grade position so you won't be miserable everyday. But if you think you could handle it without hating going to work every day, the loan payoff might be a better choice in the long run.

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  • Prior to LO I'd say take option A. But for me (I teach as well) the stress of a job I don't enjoy is not worth the extra money. Congratulations though! It's awesome that you have two offers that could both work for you. 
  • Yay for the two offers. Congratulations!

    If I was already feeling burned out, I would go for the new opportunity. Practically speaking, however, option A sounds much better so I would only choose option B if I was truly burned out.


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  • Hkw are you doing financially with your current pay? Is staying at the same rate okay, or are you just scraping by and really need the extra pay?
    I would take the 2nd grade job if things are ok financially. I agree with Casey though, is it possible to tell them that you have another offer on the table for more money, and maybe they could negotiate a little?
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  • With teaching, it is important that you look for your "forever job". Even though you would get a higher amount of reimbursement with the first job, it may not be worth it if you don't see yourself working with that population long term. Good luck with your decision!
  • Always lean towards work you will enjoy vs. compensation. BUT I agree with the other ladies, if you can work job A for two years, pay off your loans, then switch I would look into that. 
  • Everyone's raised all the good points. But I just wanted to say....CONGRATS on 2 OFFERS!

    So glad your out of work story has a happy ending :)
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  • I'm not a teacher so my opinion probably isn't super helpful but reading through the others I agree that it looks like it comes down to do you need the 17K loan payback or job enjoyment more?  You do sound like you'd prefer the 2nd grade job.

    If I were given those options I would probably choose the one with better financial compensation because it would really help us out (finances are tight)..  but I can see that job enjoyment would become more important as money was more stable.

    Congrats on the offers!
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