>tfw met an awesome bloke who is probably my best mate now
>invited me to live in a fuck huge house for really cheap rent
>love the house, and really enjoy living here with my mate
>but my job is rediculously busy compared to the average with tiny amounts of holiday and zero progression, but the pay is good, however they work us like dogs.
>have the chance to apply for a company i briefly worked for a few years back the other side of the country, way better job, way better pay, and about 30 more days off per annum with benefits, also rent would be 1/3 I currently pay with free meals and bills.
>but would have to leave the house and live in a shoebox apartment again losing all my friends and social scene here which I've finally built up.
I have no idea what to do /adv/. The job would be a huge step up, but I've finally built a life here now and would mean my housemate would have to find a new housemate throwing him in the shit if he can't.
>>17876656
thats actually kinda rough man. what are the chances of career advancement where you are now? and if hte rent is only 1/3 there why do you have to live in a shoe box? just pay the extra 2/3ds and live in a bigger shoebox
>>17876656
Are there other jobs in the area that are not quite as good, but slightly better?
>bloke
>mate
>fuck huge
Are you Australian?
>>17876830
>tfw no ozzie bloke mate bf
>>17876808
Little to none, and I couldnt choose another place as it's a company apartment. That's another downside, I live in a city now and would move to what is essentially an isolated workplace in the middle of nowhere.
>>17876830
Britbong m8. Teaching in Japan.
And I'm looking, there's a possibility of a much easier job opening up in my area next year, but would involve a 40% paycut albeit for a much easier life.
>>17876844
I like your three stage pepe, and also how your post number ends with two same digits.