Categories
Antiwork

Should i stay with current warehouse job of a year and a half that just “promoted me” to vendor returns clerk or take new job at airport as airport operations survivalist for the same pay?

for context i’m a 37yo man living in miami florida USA. basically i been working at a warehouse as a shipper for a year and a half. a week ago, boss called me in the office and offered me a new position in vendor returns. i accepted. problem is no pay raise until after 3-6 months probation. the new position is much more chill and customer service/ clerical related compared to shipping that was very fast paced and physical demanding. i’m making $18/hr. my aunt referred me to a job opening at a airport about a month ago and i was able to set up an interview for next tuesday. it’s for airport operations specialist in the security department. i’m still unsure of what exactly it is. (feel free to explain) my aunt say i may not make $20/hr like i want cause of lack of experience. she goes on…


for context i’m a 37yo man living in miami florida USA. basically i been working at a warehouse as a shipper for a year and a half. a week ago, boss called me in the office and offered me a new position in vendor returns. i accepted. problem is no pay raise until after 3-6 months probation. the new position is much more chill and customer service/ clerical related compared to shipping that was very fast paced and physical demanding. i’m making $18/hr. my aunt referred me to a job opening at a airport about a month ago and i was able to set up an interview for next tuesday. it’s for airport operations specialist in the security department. i’m still unsure of what exactly it is. (feel free to explain) my aunt say i may not make $20/hr like i want cause of lack of experience. she goes on about benefits and opportunity this job offers. even claims free health insurance. so given that both positions pay the same and the interview goes well would it be better to take the airport job?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *