Thursday, March 18, 2010

In Ohio Do You Have To Wait 6 Months If Your Learners Permit Expires Advice On What To Do For A Job?

Advice on what to do for a job? - in ohio do you have to wait 6 months if your learners permit expires

I just finished my Masters and took two jobs at once. It was spent in my hometown (Ohio) and the other in a region of California, a few months and absolutely love to. My whole family is in Ohio, and lived here all my life just for that.

Working in Ohio - I was the only person who gave the interview. I was on the ground, and it was a huge bonus. They pay me 95K per year (after completion of the negotiations, which begins at 85).

In California (Bay Area), I was the first of three he had booked to fly an interview. So when I went, I had to wait 3 weeks for the other respondents, and little time for reflection. I fell for the company in California. They are incredible. They offered me today 105K (BEFOre negotiations).

A big part of me wants the job I have now and go. But I was there for 2 weeks - and I know he will be very difficult for them to find a replacement, especially in this area. Everyone was very nice and basically the last 2 weeks, I've learned about the company and how things work here (there is a learning curve when you jump) seats in this area.

Firstly - how can I stop smoking? I am appalled. Or am I stupid? There are advantages and disadvantages of each. I think the cost of living in the factor would be slightly less in California - and was far from my family. But I feel much more comfortable with how things are done. I have some objections to what I seeIn this work, but I'm not sure if it because it's the first job I had, and it is different. I think I'm scared to go so far to ... But I love the area there ... It is simply too far.

I am not married - and not in a relationship. So no problem.

Anyone have any advice? On how to smoke and / or to decide how to stop?