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SoulKiss
17-07-12, 03:31 PM
As posted, last Friday I got made redundant.
I am left with a choice.
I have an Interview tomorrow evening for a job that's a great opportunity.
Is a chance to move out of Coding/SysAdmin and into Data Security.
Downside, I don't have much experience in the field, so it means taking about a 10% pay-cut.
Now the redundancy settlement I am getting will offset this at least for a year or so, in which time I would be expecting to have a pay-rise to at least my current level.
Jobs in the SysAdmin field are showing up at about a 10% increase from what I am on.
So the decision,
1) Continue as I have been, take a modest pay-rise and keep going.
or
2) Take the cut, offset it with the settlement and move into something more interesting with potentially better prospects.
Oh and option 2) comes with the eventual job title of "Penetration Tester" :p
granty92
17-07-12, 03:35 PM
i'd say something more interesting to be honest, although you'll take a cut too start there is scope to earn a very good living :)
Purity14
17-07-12, 03:36 PM
Depends what 10% equates to really.
But id take the hit based on the redundancy pay evening it out.
After all, being a penetration tester is quite an ice breaker. :cool:
i would just for the chatup line
girly, what do you do
you, i'm a Penetration Tester
winner i my book :-)
do what you do best and know what to do unless you are board with it. plus you get a pay rise = more shiny toys.
wyrdness
17-07-12, 03:49 PM
Forget the money, for the moment. Which would you rather be doing?
I suspect that your long-term prospects, once you've experience in data security, would be better.
dizzyblonde
17-07-12, 03:52 PM
If an opportunity comes along to gain more knowledge and experience, that could benefit in the future, its a no brainer.
Life's opportunities shouldn't be passed over for safety of the comfort of the known sometimes ;)
Paul the 6th
17-07-12, 03:54 PM
Fizzwheel must be getting on a bit now, if he's thinking of retiring soon you could take over this place SK? It's basically the same job as what you do now I guess?
;)
davepreston
17-07-12, 06:20 PM
data security is a huge growth industry and it wont slow down or go away
take the hit mate ,future prospects over the here and now will bode well you you i think
Littlepeahead
17-07-12, 06:39 PM
I took a pay cut of 15% for the job at MCC. But I wasn't enjoying advertising and soon after the agency got taken over. I've never regretted the decision. I now earn a good wage but more important is that I am doing something I love. Sometimes doing something new is worth the risk in the long term. And you'll always have the experience from your first role to fall back on.
andrewsmith
17-07-12, 07:11 PM
SK
I'd take the cut and the new career direction.
I cut my loses with mine this time last year (not much work and not much chance of it) and I'm doing something that I get some satisfaction out of (Construction and property is thankless except between peers).
I'm working for just above minimum wage (took a 4k cut to what I'd earn as a graduate surveyor) and best decision I've made in last few years
Biker Biggles
17-07-12, 07:42 PM
Get into something that will make you happy to get up in the morning and go to work whatever the money side.In the long run its better to be content than be on a higher pay grade.
Do what you think you will enjoy. Yesterday I turned down a job in the security department (I was approached internally, I didn't apply) because I enjoy doing network support at the moment. I originally moved away from being a sysadmin because i preferred networking, and it seems that still holds true.
With your skill set, anything (within reason) you chose to do can be made to pay well enough given a little time and perhaps some bits of paper with logos on to grease the wheels of employment.
Dan
SoulKiss
17-07-12, 08:52 PM
Get into something that will make you happy to get up in the morning and go to work whatever the money side.In the long run its better to be content than be on a higher pay grade.
Thing is, until the last 2 weeks (after being notified of the chance of being made redudant) I was happy to get up in the morning.
Ok, maybe the last 2 months were not great - new COO who's style I didn't like, but it was a great job, SysAdmining for a company doing something I believed in.
Still in the end, an amicable split which will have a good Reference or 2 from it.
Do what you think you will enjoy. Yesterday I turned down a job in the security department (I was approached internally, I didn't apply) because I enjoy doing network support at the moment. I originally moved away from being a sysadmin because i preferred networking, and it seems that still holds true.
With your skill set, anything (within reason) you chose to do can be made to pay well enough given a little time and perhaps some bits of paper with logos on to grease the wheels of employment.
Dan
Well I did the opposite to you, started in Networking, moved to Coding then to Sysadmining.
I liked Networking, just got disillusioned due to lack of opportunities to play :p
I do like the idea of getting my CEH qualification - thats Certified Ethical Hacker :p beats a CCNA
That is, if I get the job :p
keith_d
17-07-12, 10:39 PM
Whatever you do, don't tell Bear that you might become a penetration tester.
I like the sound of option 2. Even if you end up not liking it you could go back to option 1.
davepreston
18-07-12, 01:15 AM
I like the sound of option 2. Even if you end up not liking it you could go back to option 1.
enough from you we want to hear from the organ grinder :)
She's taking a break from grinding my organ. Back to the thread.
BanannaMan
18-07-12, 04:19 AM
A nice settlement to tide you over and a prospective pay raise are lovely but botttom line, can you live on a 10% cut if you had too?
If the answer is yes, go for option 2.
If the answer is, no I couldn't pay my bills, stick with option 1 untill you can afford an option 2 further down the road.
SoulKiss
02-09-12, 09:19 AM
Decision Made :) (http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=181282)
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