My current job pays ~$19/hr it’s a nose pickers job that I took out of desperation. It’s a joint partnership between two companies where one of the companies is the sole customer. Management has been screwing us by making us work a ton of overtime because production is ramping back up. I’m supposed to go back to a regular 40 hr week “soon.” They laid off 30% of their staff a year ago. I’ve been there 5 months and trained 3 different people as they are hiring an entire 3rd shift at the moment.

I generally enjoy my coworkers as they are almost all foreigners from many different places and older. Management is generally nice enough, their hands are tied due to the parent company.

The benefits are 5% 401k company match, 160 hrs of PTO/ yr, good insurance for me and one child is $100/mo similar instance is $1k on the marketplace.

Job I’m looking at is offering close to $25/hr, is a small global company, same 8hr shift 2 weeks of vacation a year, high deductible plan for ~$400/mo which would cost me $600 on the open market, a discretionary 401k company contribution currently at 6%. I would also have more opportunities for advancement at this place and the work would be more engaging to me and likely more opportunities to improve my career as my current job is a major step back for me.

Commute is identical as they are directly across the street from each other. I would also have at least an additional $175 in medical expenses every month as I see a doctor once a month for a chronic condition. If I place a value on my time off based on my current pay rate and subtract my additional costs I figure I would only be making an extra $300/mo and that’s if I don’t have any other medical expenses. It’s also possible that I’d be walking into a more toxic working environment.

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    8 months ago

    There a difference between PTO and days off. With PTO you can take just a few hours or even fractions of hours off, rather than having to take full days. PTO is also accrued for hours worked, often days off are rewarded at certain times is the year, either your anniversary date or first of the year

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      8 months ago

      If you can’t take a fraction of an hour off without taking it out of your PTO, there’s something seriously, seriously wrong with your work culture

      “Hey I’ve got to nip away twenty minutes early today, kid’s sick”

      “Ok I’ll take it out of your PTO”

      “YOU FUCKING WHAT MATE? Are you having a fuckin giraffe?”

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        8 months ago

        That’s why companies went to that model, it prevents favoritism since some Managers and supervisors would penalize certain people for doing something like that. It keeps other people from taking advantage of that kind of situation and using it to dump their work onto everyone else.