I am currently in a job that I have been at for only 3 months. The work is slow, but not awful. I got this job after quitting a job I had also for only three months because it was an awful job. Now, I have been recruiting at the company (a university) I'm at to do a different job where the work wouldn't be as slow and I'd be making more money (10k more). The problem is that I have worked in that field before and it will be much more stressful. Also, I'm nervous b/c I've already quit a job after only a few months and I don't want to have another short-term job on my resume. I'm happy at my current job but with the economy, I know it is a better choice to take the other one. But that will also keep me in a town I'm in that I want to get out of for a longer period of time. Help!
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