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Hi all, I need advice:

 

I have recently been accepted into PA school, so now I'm starting to worry about the financial aspects of it. I currently have a 60k salary, however, I received a job offer for 110k recently. I personally am very stressed and am wanting to save up as much money as I can before school starts. If I accept the offer, I will only work there Jan-June (and I have not disclosed to the company my school acceptance)..... Is it worth it leaving my current job which I'm very comfortable in to take a new job in which I will only be there for a few months? The big thing I have in mind is that if I take this new job, I will have enough money in my savings account to pay tuition for 1 year........... Or my living expenses during my 2 years in school.... 

 

Any advice will be greatly appreciated 🙂 

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On 12/11/2023 at 5:27 PM, cccccccj said:

Hi all, I need advice:

 

I have recently been accepted into PA school, so now I'm starting to worry about the financial aspects of it. I currently have a 60k salary, however, I received a job offer for 110k recently. I personally am very stressed and am wanting to save up as much money as I can before school starts. If I accept the offer, I will only work there Jan-June (and I have not disclosed to the company my school acceptance)..... Is it worth it leaving my current job which I'm very comfortable in to take a new job in which I will only be there for a few months? The big thing I have in mind is that if I take this new job, I will have enough money in my savings account to pay tuition for 1 year........... Or my living expenses during my 2 years in school.... 

 

Any advice will be greatly appreciated 🙂 

Take the money.

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