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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 125317" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>Banks promote. Plus for them if you're looking at the long-term. You know what your salary and hours/days working will be every month. Makes it easier for budgeting purposes. Zero challenge once you get the basics.</p><p> </p><p>Sales is risky. Babysitting/pushing a bunch of young adults can be shall we say interesting. You'd have the potential to make a very good salary and LV is not cheap. Work schedule will likely fluctuate. A lot of challenges which could be a lot of fun.</p><p> </p><p>I like the idea of finding out why the previous manager left and how long they were there. That would probably be my deciding factor. Otherwise, I'd go for the sales. It sounds a lot more interesting and, thus, I'd be more likely to keep the job. Since you have a background as a teacher and a few kids yourself, managing them shouldn't be that much of a difficulty. You're good at sales.</p><p> </p><p>Oh, one suggestion .......... keep your fingers out of the appliances if you take that job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 125317, member: 3626"] Banks promote. Plus for them if you're looking at the long-term. You know what your salary and hours/days working will be every month. Makes it easier for budgeting purposes. Zero challenge once you get the basics. Sales is risky. Babysitting/pushing a bunch of young adults can be shall we say interesting. You'd have the potential to make a very good salary and LV is not cheap. Work schedule will likely fluctuate. A lot of challenges which could be a lot of fun. I like the idea of finding out why the previous manager left and how long they were there. That would probably be my deciding factor. Otherwise, I'd go for the sales. It sounds a lot more interesting and, thus, I'd be more likely to keep the job. Since you have a background as a teacher and a few kids yourself, managing them shouldn't be that much of a difficulty. You're good at sales. Oh, one suggestion .......... keep your fingers out of the appliances if you take that job. [/QUOTE]
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