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Job A is 40 hr x $26 = $1040
vs
Job B is 40 hr x $17 = $680

Using some simple math, let's see how much you'd miss out for your yearly average.

50 weeks x $26 hr = $52,000
50 weeks x $17 hr = $34,000

Job A requires 10 hours of travel time weekly, so:
>500 hours will be spent travelling
>Assuming gas is $2.50 (and highway driving) >~You will need to refuel once a week
>$50 per week on gas, $2,500 yearly
>Insurance will shoot up $10 monthly, so $120
>Your car will most likely need repairs being used this frequent so let's add another $1,000
>Your days are now 22 hours instead of 24

Total year profit for Job A is $48,380. I feel like the hours are something subjective since most people are normies and don't value their time.

Job B is 1.66 hours of driving a week
>83 hours a year driving for this job
>gas isn't an issue since you'll probably only do it once a month so $600 for that
>low or no risk of repairs to vehicle
>1 hr 40m a day of bonus time where you're not driving
>Also you can go home for lunch and save $ on food or even take naps

Does the job have a high room for growth or is it just work? Are there other companies nearby with better pay? Perks/benefits with company?

I drive an hour every day to work.

I say take the pay cut and do it. These people for the most part don't understand what it's like having 22 hour days instead of 24.

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