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Yep. Good luck in picking the best one! It will be great to not be on call 24 hrs a day. (something I know a bit about...)
Both jobs involve some call time, unfortunately. I'm staying in healthcare so it's unavoidable. But one is definitely better than the other in that regard and that's the one I'm leaning toward.
My wife is a programmer. She worked from home for a distribution compay for a few years and she would be up at all hours of the night fixing things etc etc. It really sucked and is part of the reason that she hasn't worked since our kids came along.
I feel like I am watching the destruction of our democracy while my neighbors and friends cheer it on
I interviewed for two positions here recently. Yesterday, I received good offers for both of them!!!
Well it's time for the lower IQ to check in. I'd offer congrats too, if I knew what for. Where did you interview and what are the offers?
Am I missing more links than I thought?
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