edrach asked:
I work for a company that pays low but has great insurance benefits (vision, dental as well and with no copay plus they pay my deductible). I found a great learning opportunity, that pays 40k (thats 14k more than previous job). My current job that I will be giving notice to is an IT company and the other is commercial graphic artist. Is there any way I could ask my current boss to keep my insurance if I did some work on the side for him? I could VPN in and be connected to the servers (since I did set them up that way) and do work from a distance. I have two kids and a wife and the insurance is a big part of the support, but if I pass this other job up (even though it makes more, insurance is expensive) then I could maybe not get a chance like this again without going back to college. I am 23 years old so i have time, but don’t want to waste it where I am, so I think i need to take this risk. I wouldn’t mind two sources of income but it takes a special job to do such a thing.
I work for a company that pays low but has great insurance benefits (vision, dental as well and with no copay plus they pay my deductible). I found a great learning opportunity, that pays 40k (thats 14k more than previous job). My current job that I will be giving notice to is an IT company and the other is commercial graphic artist. Is there any way I could ask my current boss to keep my insurance if I did some work on the side for him? I could VPN in and be connected to the servers (since I did set them up that way) and do work from a distance. I have two kids and a wife and the insurance is a big part of the support, but if I pass this other job up (even though it makes more, insurance is expensive) then I could maybe not get a chance like this again without going back to college. I am 23 years old so i have time, but don’t want to waste it where I am, so I think i need to take this risk. I wouldn’t mind two sources of income but it takes a special job to do such a thing.
