MissouriPE
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 30, 2001
- 25
My head is all jumbled up and I am hoping that posting this will, if nothing else, help me sort it all out.
Brief about me: BSCE, PE, 11.5 years of experience (general civil, site, stormwater most recently - some other misc skills)
Demoted after I stepped on the wrong toe - went from $61,700 to $53,200 - awaiting appeal decision; if justice prevails (demotion totally bogus), I might go back to old job, but overall I want to leave in the next 12 mo
One sticking point: vest in retirement in Dec and walk away with nothing if leave before 12/1, walk away with nearly $11k if stay until after then
Job offer on table: $61k with possible bonus in the $1500 range; Good general civil firm, but I haven't done design for 7 years although obviously I convinced them that I could go back to doing it without too much trouble and I am skills in other areas they have some needs for too (NPDES Phase II, sw master plans, some GIS, etc). 40 min commute Overall decent benefits for a private firm, but probably not quite as good as I have now (public).
Another job lead (nothing firm and nothing firm immediately forthcoming) - Building Phase II programs (my specialty) for other communities for a nationwide firm working as an off-site employee (from my house); massive opportunity if they ever get their act together and make an offer doing my DREAM work
Too many variables, indeterminate equations - ugh!
1. Assuming demotion upheld, take job offer??
2. Assuming demotion not upheld, suck it up and wait for Dec and start looking then??
3. Assuming demotion upheld, wait out other opportunity??
4. Assuming demotion not upheld, wait out other opportunity and see if I have to wait until Dec??
In perfect world, dream job would offer me sacks of cash and I could jump into working with them in the next four weeks. LOL - or maybe I should have just kept my stupid mouth shut.
Oh, and to complicate matters: almost 3 and almost 6 year old children and a husband that is an electrician and spent 14 weeks unemployed last year, but when working makes decent money.
Feedback appreciated, but I know the answer has to lie in my own heart. Prayers appreciated too. I know that this bogus demotion was probably the good Lord's way of kicking me into gear about making some big decisions regarding my life and career.
Sorry for being so long winded -
CL
Brief about me: BSCE, PE, 11.5 years of experience (general civil, site, stormwater most recently - some other misc skills)
Demoted after I stepped on the wrong toe - went from $61,700 to $53,200 - awaiting appeal decision; if justice prevails (demotion totally bogus), I might go back to old job, but overall I want to leave in the next 12 mo
One sticking point: vest in retirement in Dec and walk away with nothing if leave before 12/1, walk away with nearly $11k if stay until after then
Job offer on table: $61k with possible bonus in the $1500 range; Good general civil firm, but I haven't done design for 7 years although obviously I convinced them that I could go back to doing it without too much trouble and I am skills in other areas they have some needs for too (NPDES Phase II, sw master plans, some GIS, etc). 40 min commute Overall decent benefits for a private firm, but probably not quite as good as I have now (public).
Another job lead (nothing firm and nothing firm immediately forthcoming) - Building Phase II programs (my specialty) for other communities for a nationwide firm working as an off-site employee (from my house); massive opportunity if they ever get their act together and make an offer doing my DREAM work
Too many variables, indeterminate equations - ugh!
1. Assuming demotion upheld, take job offer??
2. Assuming demotion not upheld, suck it up and wait for Dec and start looking then??
3. Assuming demotion upheld, wait out other opportunity??
4. Assuming demotion not upheld, wait out other opportunity and see if I have to wait until Dec??
In perfect world, dream job would offer me sacks of cash and I could jump into working with them in the next four weeks. LOL - or maybe I should have just kept my stupid mouth shut.
Oh, and to complicate matters: almost 3 and almost 6 year old children and a husband that is an electrician and spent 14 weeks unemployed last year, but when working makes decent money.
Feedback appreciated, but I know the answer has to lie in my own heart. Prayers appreciated too. I know that this bogus demotion was probably the good Lord's way of kicking me into gear about making some big decisions regarding my life and career.
Sorry for being so long winded -
CL