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You are not satisfied with your job at the bank, but you do not have time to look for something else. In other words, you have already decided for yourself that you have to change your job at the bank: there are no prospects for professional and material growth. So there is no time to waste! You're young, try it! In the salon conditions better calculate how much it costs 1 Rab./hour and free time will appear. If you suit the management of the salon and you'll get the job, go: at least a woman feel with their free services. Do not pull the cat by the tail. The salon is more promising, if only because it can be a springboard to another job.
You are not satisfied with your job at the bank, but you do not have time to look for something else. In other words, you have already decided for yourself that you have to change your job at the bank: there are no prospects for professional and material growth. So there is no time to waste! You're young, try it! In the salon conditions better calculate how much it costs 1 Rab./hour and free time will appear. If you suit the management of the salon and you'll get the job, go: at least a woman feel with their free services. Do not pull the cat by the tail. The salon is more promising because it can be a springboard to another job.
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I think it's worth the switch, more time will be available.
I would go!
so what's the hesitation, go of course!
go to the salon and run!
can you sit in the salon in answer@mailru?
Go away. Two jobs are better on your resume than one. Besides, a receptionist is more valuable than a secretary.
For the same money, better go where they offered-you said to yourself that there will be time to look for a new one! Better find a decent man who can bring money to the family-.
If you like everything in the new place, go there, but meanwhile you can contact an employment agency - let them look for you a job in the meantime.
If you're OK with your work, try to take on some other things little by little. You know, things that need to be done, but no one's getting around to it.
I don't think it's a good idea to swap a job for a soap. keep looking until you find the right one. it's not profitable to keep changing jobs, either.
Are you expecting a promotion? If not, search through the Internet, post your resume on all possible job sites and go for interviews. Or go up to your boss and tell him all you've got and about the salary and that you want to find a better one.
Be more decisive: do what is best for you. If you don't love yourself nobody will love you!
See for yourself, it's not bad at the bank either - BUT. Headache, so many papers, so many calculations myself I know, I also: not in a bank of course, but in MTS work there a lot, and there salo beautifully went, beautifully talked and probably all, but there at least the days off more. So you have to choose. Our job is to put it on the right track.
better go to the salon, at least the time will be more free.
you are not satisfied with the salary, it already means that you do not like everything try to find a job on the Internet, if you have time for the Internet. Or ask someone close to you to help you find a job!
I was in a similar situation. If you're sure of yourself and you can find a good job, then why bother. Quit. I did that. I got a new job in a week, because I took it. I asked around through the newspaper and so on. And the result is satisfactory. If you can't make up your mind for so long, you'll still work there.
I would put my CV in the job search section of the i-net if I don't have time to look for a job myself. And if it's just a question of salary, and it's the main principle of job selection, then you have to go where they call you without thinking. Good luck!
you need it, the salon mostly girls sit in showrooms and why do you need it, send your resume to more worthy companies and when you get an invitation for an interview, ask to come home from work, say the plumber must come or to the doctor, and then you can decide on the results