Gofastrun
Gofastrun t1_ja4aoz3 wrote
Join a masters team. Pick up solo athletic pursuits like weightlifting, skiing, running.
And for your own sake, adjust your caloric intake to the fact that you’re not training 6 hours/day anymore
Gofastrun t1_j53ixk7 wrote
Reply to comment by c0ntr0ll3dsubstance in Does it bother you that you won't be alive when we discover aliens & start to colonise other worlds by [deleted]
There’s a ton of earth left. The problem is that it’s all inhospitable and difficult to access.
A large percentage of what history refers to as “exploring the world” is just Europeans traveling to places where humans already live. It was new to them, but not to humanity
Gofastrun t1_iy0cmfq wrote
Reply to comment by ResettisReplicas in People who win the lottery make poor financial decisions because people who make good financial decisions don't buy lottery tickets. by DjHalk45
Says someone that participates in social media - possibly the most widespread modern addiction
Gofastrun t1_jeb8z6x wrote
Reply to I make 42k and I work from home 4 out of 5 days a week. I signed a 60k offer onsite 23 miles there and back 45 min, 45 min back. Does this make any sense? by RemarkableCell1859
I would take the job assuming advances your career.
Your future comp is loosely based on your current comp. Raises are generally based on a percentage of pay. Higher paying roles usually have more responsibilities, and more responsibilities lead to promotions, until you completely top out for your ability.
So let’s say you get an average raise of 4% per year.
After 10 years
In real life it will probably be more exaggerated because if you take Job B and you’re good at it, you’ll be promoted faster than if you stay with Job A due to the responsibility snowball.
HOWEVER if both of these are just random jobs, not careers, then this doesn’t apply. Careers snowball, odd jobs don’t.