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Accepted a job that's $7k less than what I was expecting. Should I continue with onboarding or hold off for a better job?
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Might be a combo of r/personalfinance and r/jobs... But as the title says. I just moved to a new city without a job and have been applying everywhere and have a handful of interviews already.

I really budgeted my life based on a $55k salary. My rent is pretty cheap and in the end I'll still be able to save some money, but I have to be a bit more careful with my finances now.

I just don't want to be 3 months down the road without a job and say "damn I really should've taken that". But at the same time, I don't want to be a few months down the road and find a better paying job.

I feel as if I might have just settled for the first job I found. I don't want to be thinking "I should be getting paid more for this" while working.

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