tacran
Posted : 4/12/2013 1:17:57 PM
cakana
I'm not taking a risk for lower pay unless I'm super sure it'll lead to something better in the long run.
Every job change I made before taking my current job was to earn more pay or have a greater benefit package, so I totally agree with you. The tricky part is when you think about defining "better in the long run" differently than you used to. Sure, I would have much more peace of mind if I could earn more money than I do now . . . but I've also never had a job that I truly love, where I felt like the work I did really mattered in an important way. So, taking a lower paying job might be "better in the long run," if it means more job satisfaction. . . . but at nearly 50 years old, I probably won't be changing my basic personality of needing to feel financially secure, with good insurance, etc.
I felt sad when I read about Jonathan Winters, too. I remember my mother laughing hysterically when he was on TV years and years ago. This morning I read a piece about Roger Ebert's memorial that was held yesterday at a theatre in Chicago. I'm old enough now that when famous people die, I know who they are and realize the loss it represents. I remember as a kid watching those "In Memoriam" bits on award shows and rarely knowing who the people were. The deaths happen more frequently, it seems -- Annette Funicello the other day, too.