SO, I got a job! woohoo! I'm a recent grad (June 2020) that has applied to over 200 positions since then. The job market is incredibly tough right now, but after many interviews, I landed one. Here's the problem. The job is located in NYC, and I get paid 41,000 a year. My rent is $1300 and I can't get out of the lease. I was making more money in my internships which allowed me to pay for my apartment, but since I could not get anything in this market, I had to take lower pay. I start in January, but would it be wrong to start looking for a new one/potentially interviewing when I haven't even started? I work two other jobs to supplement my lower range income, which is a remote and lower skill. My dream is to quit those two so I can just have one and finally get weekends off after four years of working and paying tuition. Or should I just ride it out for half a year THEN start looking for jobs with higher pay since I'll have at least a bit more experience.
Submitted December 22, 2020 at 08:37PM by hanuhhh https://ift.tt/3rlMgl8