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I think you are not really clear about priorities :
These points can be summarized to the following choices (IMO): Points 1,2,3 lead you to a wholehearted "YES" to that job offer, because your situation is bad, and you will need the money before it gets worse. Point 4 says your situation isn't that bad at all and you can still get by, in the hope that the situation gets better. Point 5 depends on the job and the community - if you are a drug dealer and now take a job "offered" by the FBI, your community might look down on you (and your family) for killing and imprisoning members of your community, but it is you who needs to get his priorities clear and make this decision. In my opinion, any job that brings food on the table is currently a good job. You can always claim the low pay was to this or that reason and that you want/need a higher salary in your next position. If the job pays enough to motivate you getting out of bed in the morning, then the job pays enough to be taken, and believe it or not, working for money isn't frowned upon within the Perl community. The decision you have to make is whether you need the money or not and whether another available job (flipping burgers for example) will pay/satisfy equally or more and is available. If you think you can stall this decision, you will end up with no job and no money. And btw, I think USD 30,000 isn't that bad a salary (not knowing how much/what you have to do for that). In reply to Re: Moral Dilemma
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