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VGPolyglot said:
vivster said:
Usually it's not worth switching jobs unless pay is notably increased or you have other benefits like better hours or less stressful work.
Think hard about it. I don't know how it's in the US but you might have a chance to just ask for a raise when you get a new client.

If you're still unsure what job is better, definitely stay. Or else you will have more trouble finding work once you have to quit your next job.

I think that his current client is not contiuning on with him. At least that's what I remember. So I think he's trying to decide whether to get a new client or to seek employment elsewhere?

As far as I understood, he is employed by a company and that client isn't his per se. So I'm assuming that once this client goes he'll get another one assigned from the company.



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