ModManSEK
Aerospace
- Nov 20, 2000
- 21
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone might have an opinion about Small-Disadvantaged Businesses (SDBs). Specifically, an opinion about stability, pay, and benefits. I have an opportunity to take a job at an SDB. The increase in pay is decent (~16%) but some of that will be eaten up by the increased cost to me for things like health benefits, etc. I would be leaving a very large aerospace company with full benefits -- both health and fringe.
The new company is up-and-coming but very, very, small. The biggest attraction to the SDB for me is the challenging and interesting work I'd be doing. At my current job, I'm not learning much of anything and the work is mind-numbingly boring. If I stay, my fear is that I won't be employable when my current program/project ends in a couple of years. BTW, I've never worked for a company with less than several thousand people and the SDB has less than a hundred.
Well, if anyone has a good or bad opinion/story relative to this topic, feel free to chime in. Thanks.
I was wondering if anyone might have an opinion about Small-Disadvantaged Businesses (SDBs). Specifically, an opinion about stability, pay, and benefits. I have an opportunity to take a job at an SDB. The increase in pay is decent (~16%) but some of that will be eaten up by the increased cost to me for things like health benefits, etc. I would be leaving a very large aerospace company with full benefits -- both health and fringe.
The new company is up-and-coming but very, very, small. The biggest attraction to the SDB for me is the challenging and interesting work I'd be doing. At my current job, I'm not learning much of anything and the work is mind-numbingly boring. If I stay, my fear is that I won't be employable when my current program/project ends in a couple of years. BTW, I've never worked for a company with less than several thousand people and the SDB has less than a hundred.
Well, if anyone has a good or bad opinion/story relative to this topic, feel free to chime in. Thanks.