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How to know your salary is worth your stress
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 247251, member: 61772"] When you're on the hunt for a new job, one of the most important factors in your decision is how much it will pay. But what does that number really mean? Is it worth the stress of a long commute, or being away from family for long stretches of time? The answer is complicated, but we can help you figure it out. Here's how to know if your salary is worth your stress: -First off, make sure you have a good idea of what the average salary for your position is. You can use sites like Glassdoor or LinkedIn to find out what people in similar roles are making in different cities and industries. If there are similar jobs at other companies within your industry, this will help you get an idea of whether or not you're getting paid fairly compared to others doing similar work. -Next up: consider how stressful your current job is compared to other ones you've had before. Do you find yourself constantly stressed out? Do people around you seem legitimately miserable at work? These things aren't always easy to measure, but if they sound familiar, take note. They might be signs that there's something wrong. [/QUOTE]
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