Alright gents, i'm in a bit of a pickle here.
Like many professionals from my country, i left (Venezuela is kinda F#"$ed up), and now i'm in Chile.
The deal is this, i currently have two "part time" jobs, "part time" because now the are both asking me to drop the other one given some time distribution incompatibilities.
The issue comes because one of them is engineering (i love my career) but is not really secure, is not paying in time and not giving long term assurance, while the other one i donĀ“t really enjoy but it provides estability...
I'm 29, no kids, no wife, and no savings either. What do you guys say, i'm kind of freaking out since i have no one to dicuss this with.
>>17478139
Try to discuss this on a specific forum for Hispanics. I am unfiliar with the Chilean job market
Just an opinion, i just need to bounce back some ideas back and forth, maybe it will amount to something
>>17478232
Look, I have heard about the situation in Venezuela. If you can eventually find stable work with engineering a year down the track, then go for it