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I have two job offers
>One nets 2600€ with 11 weeks of holidays (55 days)
>One nets 3800€ with 5 weeks of holidays (25 days)
I can easily pay my mortgage with the first one, health insurance and retirement are included in both, and honestly at that point I don't really feel like the extra money is that important, I mean, time is becoming a priviledge, and I would be much happier with time to do what I like. Is it really a bad Idea to go with number one?
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If you don't really need or have any use for the extra money the first option sounds good to me. Some people here will tell you that you should invest all of that extra money to invest and while they are not exactly wrong, they almost always fail to consider that time while you are young is very valuable and that a better quality of life is as well.
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is this what it's like to be a europoor lmao



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