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But what if you enjoy the vibrations?Always ensure that the splines match when reassembling the 2 halves , otherwise the driveshaft will be out of phase and vibrate...A LoT. Dont ask how I know
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So I have a dilemma. I have been offered a job for 12$ more a hour. Only difference is the new company doesn't offer a pension. Other then that it's the same with benefits vacation and holiday pay. Should I take it ?
So I have a dilemma. I have been offered a job for 12$ more a hour. Only difference is the new company doesn't offer a pension. Other then that it's the same with benefits vacation and holiday pay. Should I take it ?
I'm putting my two weeks in tomorrow. Just talked to the guy and he said if I get my card I'll be 10$ more a hour still after the initial 12
So I have a dilemma. I have been offered a job for 12$ more a hour. Only difference is the new company doesn't offer a pension. Other then that it's the same with benefits vacation and holiday pay. Should I take it ?
Ahhh somebody with some “common sense”$12 an hour breaks down to roughly $24000 a year. Minus tax that's about $18000 take home pay.
So, unless your current company is putting 18K or more into your IRA/Pension you should accept the new offer. Then just stuff $5500 a year into a traditional IRA.
I'm a sparky ... the King of all construction tradesSweet. Congrats.
What do you do for work?
Sparkys...the firefighters of constructionI'm a sparky ... the King of all construction trades
your sticker is crooked too
I'm a sparky ... the King of all construction trades