IllinoisTVFan
02-18-2020, 04:27 PM
So here's my story (apologize if it gets long I want to share the whole story). So I originally got a masters in what I love many years ago but when the economy was bad I couldn't get many jobs, also my skills were rusty so I needed to update but couldn't afford it. I decided to go back to school and decided on drug counseling because the program I really wanted that fit with my degree (online teaching and instructional design) seemed like a questionable choice. I start the addictions program and decide when I am almost done I really don't like most of the jobs in the field, and kind of lean towards marketing, education and research, things I have experience in but aim them towards social services.
After disappointment in not getting into the program I really wanted (the advanced counseling would have allowed me to start my own business, rejected because I stated I didn't want to deal with high crime areas), I started the online teaching and instructional design certificate and LOVED IT! It involves doing what I did before and everyone is great. I updated my rusty skills and created an online portfolio to show my work. I finish the drug counseling in 2018 and pass the state certification almost a year later, but put it off because I am getting interviews in my original fields (marketing and training). I finish the online teaching and instructional design program December 2019.
This gives you the background but basically I have been getting tons of interviews and received three job offers in addictions. One I immediately turn down because it's little hours and they were yelling at me at the interview. The other two I accepted with dread. The first one offered me the job the week after my interview and required a medical exam and background check after another, including reference check, employment, school etc. For two months I was in limbo and then they decided to rescind the offer. the day they rescinded I had 4 interviews that called.
The second is what I am dealing with now. I went for an interview last Wednesday and before the interview was over I was offered a job. She didn't even see my resume, just figured because I had the right credentials to offer me a job. I told her I had to think and after being rejected by a job I really wanted, I accepted (though she kept pressuring me to accept at the interview). Since then I've found out the job was 3-11 between Tuesday-Saturday in an area I know but not the greatest area (I grew up there). Also they haven't told me all the duties and it was mentioned I might have to drive people around in the company van at all hours of the night. I should mention the money is good and the benefits not bad which is good but still the hours make me wonder, especially since I would have to give up all my other activities including church (where I am very involved) and the library where I serve as a trustee.
Anyway, in the meantime I got a part time job watching someone who can't be left alone for long. The state is paying me to be a home health care worker and said I can work almost 40 hours. She lives near me (only a few blocks away), and I've known her and her family for years. The money is less than I would make at the other place but I wouldn't have to give up everything else. In addition, I have been getting many interviews more along with the jobs I want and the hours (basically 8-5 or around that).
Curious what would you do? As of now I am leaning towards taking the one job I dread but I really don't think it's right. It sounds like a supervision job to be honest. The counselor jobs there pay less and I suspect there is a reason they want to pay me more.
After disappointment in not getting into the program I really wanted (the advanced counseling would have allowed me to start my own business, rejected because I stated I didn't want to deal with high crime areas), I started the online teaching and instructional design certificate and LOVED IT! It involves doing what I did before and everyone is great. I updated my rusty skills and created an online portfolio to show my work. I finish the drug counseling in 2018 and pass the state certification almost a year later, but put it off because I am getting interviews in my original fields (marketing and training). I finish the online teaching and instructional design program December 2019.
This gives you the background but basically I have been getting tons of interviews and received three job offers in addictions. One I immediately turn down because it's little hours and they were yelling at me at the interview. The other two I accepted with dread. The first one offered me the job the week after my interview and required a medical exam and background check after another, including reference check, employment, school etc. For two months I was in limbo and then they decided to rescind the offer. the day they rescinded I had 4 interviews that called.
The second is what I am dealing with now. I went for an interview last Wednesday and before the interview was over I was offered a job. She didn't even see my resume, just figured because I had the right credentials to offer me a job. I told her I had to think and after being rejected by a job I really wanted, I accepted (though she kept pressuring me to accept at the interview). Since then I've found out the job was 3-11 between Tuesday-Saturday in an area I know but not the greatest area (I grew up there). Also they haven't told me all the duties and it was mentioned I might have to drive people around in the company van at all hours of the night. I should mention the money is good and the benefits not bad which is good but still the hours make me wonder, especially since I would have to give up all my other activities including church (where I am very involved) and the library where I serve as a trustee.
Anyway, in the meantime I got a part time job watching someone who can't be left alone for long. The state is paying me to be a home health care worker and said I can work almost 40 hours. She lives near me (only a few blocks away), and I've known her and her family for years. The money is less than I would make at the other place but I wouldn't have to give up everything else. In addition, I have been getting many interviews more along with the jobs I want and the hours (basically 8-5 or around that).
Curious what would you do? As of now I am leaning towards taking the one job I dread but I really don't think it's right. It sounds like a supervision job to be honest. The counselor jobs there pay less and I suspect there is a reason they want to pay me more.