Posted by Edd in KY on January 08, 2012 at 08:41:48 from (98.23.31.240):
In Reply to: Office pay vs shop pay? posted by sunny 5 acres on January 08, 2012 at 02:22:48:
You got some very good advice here. It depends a lot on your temperment. If you don't mind stress, are willing to think ahead, worry, and plan....try the office.
If you want to do one thing at a time, do more manual things, and be able to leave your work back at the shop after 4PM. Then stay in the shop.
Someone said it best, 90% of the stress in an office job is dealing with people, customers, employees, suppliers, many not happy and expecting you to be responsible and fix it. If that is not your cup of tea...stay in the shop. You may find the office skills that you don't much appreciate are a lot more difficult to develop than it looks like from the workshop.
Finally, don't spend your life stewing about it, you alone are not going to change it. If you want the pay...go into the office..it my suit you fine...or you could be a major failure..it is up to you.
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