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>do nothing for a couple years
>had enough of it and start applying to /out/ related jobs that don't require technical knowledge / college education
>get hired for a temporary job, it's a death end but allows me to work /out/side and it's close to home
>suddenly get contacted about a job working for the state
>same payment but a much nicer all around job, long term contract
>if selected (interview stage yet) means moving 200 miles away from home and also traveling there for the interview without any guaranty of getting hired
If I decide to go to the interview pretty much means kissing the temporary job goodbye since I will fail to show to work on the first week, it also means less money since living at my parents home I have no expenses and I could save like 90% of the paycheck compared to like 30% if I have to rent a place to live.
Help plox