Dr. Manhatten
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I'm in a position where I have 2 jobs I could concievably work at but can only pick 1 but each have pros and cons and I"m not sure which one to continue with.
First off, I work at Blockbuster. I don't get paid all that much but it works with my school schedule, is only about 15 minutes away, I get free movie rentals, it's small so it's easier to manage, and a few other perks. It's a college job but not one I'd be able to live on (I still live w/ the parents). I make 7.75 an hour.
Last night, I was told that I was gonna be promoted to an acting manager, for emergencies and such. Basically, if someone's going on vacation or whatever, I can step in and run a shift. I get a raise to 8.25 an hour and would be next in line for the "real" manager's jobs. Having a manager credit on my resume is never a bad thing to have.
But I applied and got a call back from Best Buy today. Presumably, my starting pay'd be 9.50 or so an hour but it's a bit further away. I'd be a cashier most likely and would be doing what I'm doing now but wouldn't have the manager credit on my resume. Getting the manager position there'd be a lot tougher. But I'd be getting paid more.
So here's the thing: Stay where I am, get the slight increase, have a manager credit on my resume, and not have to drive that far, or go for the higher paying but further away job that lacks a manager title? I've worked at a lot of places but none with a manager title, so I'm conflicted. Thoughts?
First off, I work at Blockbuster. I don't get paid all that much but it works with my school schedule, is only about 15 minutes away, I get free movie rentals, it's small so it's easier to manage, and a few other perks. It's a college job but not one I'd be able to live on (I still live w/ the parents). I make 7.75 an hour.
Last night, I was told that I was gonna be promoted to an acting manager, for emergencies and such. Basically, if someone's going on vacation or whatever, I can step in and run a shift. I get a raise to 8.25 an hour and would be next in line for the "real" manager's jobs. Having a manager credit on my resume is never a bad thing to have.
But I applied and got a call back from Best Buy today. Presumably, my starting pay'd be 9.50 or so an hour but it's a bit further away. I'd be a cashier most likely and would be doing what I'm doing now but wouldn't have the manager credit on my resume. Getting the manager position there'd be a lot tougher. But I'd be getting paid more.
So here's the thing: Stay where I am, get the slight increase, have a manager credit on my resume, and not have to drive that far, or go for the higher paying but further away job that lacks a manager title? I've worked at a lot of places but none with a manager title, so I'm conflicted. Thoughts?