Posted by MF Poor on September 06, 2007 at 09:49:33 from (66.64.181.106):
In Reply to: Bit of a conundrum posted by Don-Wi on September 06, 2007 at 00:26:11:
From reading your post, I have a feeling you've already decided which job you'd rather have. It's just the change in shifts part that has you thinking.
If your first boss wants you back, that sounds like he was more than happy with your performance and was sorry he let you get away. Good chance he'll pony up this time around and do what it takes to keep you there.
Shift preference is a personal thing. Myself, I always prefered 1st shift. You mentioned a fiance. Unless she's on second shift also, that's a difficult way to go through what will be one of the biggest life-changing events you'll ever make, getting married. From experience, you DON'T want her at home wishing she had more time with you. Women are funny that way. They marry someone because they want to spend time with them.
A job is a job. Most of us never do get to the point where we look forward to getting up every day just to go punch the clock. It's what sort of life away from the shop a job allows that's important. Think about that when making your pick.
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