I'm hoping that maybe some of you can offer insight for me, maybe help me see anything that I'm not seeing right now. Today I had a phone interview with a non-profit. 5 minutes after I got off the phone, I had a phone call from the local office asking me to come in that day and do a face-to-face. So I quickly made arrangements, got myself ready, and headed out. After the face-to-face, the director asked me to come back in tomorrow for the final stage of the process; it's a panel style interview and I would have to give a 5 minute presentation.
I have 2 options -- continue after this job opportunity or tell them no thank you before continuing on and wasting everyone's time.
I was told the fundraising events I would be working on would be in my county (where I live) and the 2 counties just west of me (about 30 minutes depending on where I go in that county). Training would be for 6 months including several day trips to Indianapolis (1 to 2 hours away depending on where and the traffic) and some overnights to Michigan to the district offices. After training I would split my time about 1/2 at the office (a 1:15 commute one way) and 1/2 my time in the counties where the fundraising takes place, so not quite so far from home. While I would not get 1:1 comp time, there is some flexibility in my schedule so that when I have evening meetings if nothing else was scheduled in the morning I could come in later.
There is more money at this job than what I had at my last my job. I would get benefits -- health, dental, vision, life, time off, company matched retirement, etc. However, b/c of the commute there is some additional time away from home thrown into the mix. I would have to hire someone to walk DD to & from school as my DH cannot do it. Really I would want someone who could -- no offense to my DH whatsoever -- also make sure DD's hair is fixed in the a.m. (Pamelaw, do you know how to clone yourself?!?) We would have to have some convenience foods; we have very few of those right now b/c I'm home to cook. We would have to spend more in gas (though anything done while at work I would get travel reimbursement from). My biggest concern, and there's no way to judge this until I'm in the job, is how much time I would lose with DD. Of course, I also want to feed DD and clothe her and give her an adequate home to live in, which I will need a job to do. I'm okay right now $$ wise; I could probably go another 3 months or so before worrying about using too much from savings.
I'm trying to remind myself that jobs are not as frequent in this economy, that b/c of DH's disability I am the main breadwinner, and also b/c if something happens to DH it is imperative that I have a job. B/c of his disability he is uninsurable and his SSDI would simply vanish so we (DD & I) would lose that income stream entirely. I think I'm also having a bit of a lack of confidence in myself. That and I've really enjoyed being home the last couple of months.
Even if you've got no insights, your prayers are appreciated.