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IrinaK [193]
3 years ago
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Nikola has received two job offers. The first is for an online company that pays $20 per hour. The work is interesting and lets

him work from home, allowing him to spend more time with his kids. The second offer is at a factory an hour away. It is hard and repetitive work that pays $25 per hour. Which job should Nikola take? What factors should he consider besides the hourly pay in making his decision?
Mathematics
1 answer:
max2010maxim [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: Context

I get how Nikolai is working at home and will be getting paid $20 but despite the $25 being at a factory and is repetitive, here is a little word from experience. The $25 is a start-off which is pretty good and it won't always be at a factory. If Nikolai is working hard and repetitive, he will be promoted to the fact where he will be paid more and work at home time-to-time. The $20 one, however, is a work-at-home type and since there is children, the house will have to be quiet during calls and what-not.

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