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Hello r/personal finance!
My situation is a little long winded so hang in there. I live in Denver, currently with my parents as we knew I would be moving jobs soon and most likely out of state. I make 55k and am moving into an IT role.
I have 4 jobs that are in the offer stage of the interview process.
Job 1: Dallas, TX 65k 10% bonus. Rents looking like 1200-1300 for 2bed/2ba. Offer is written, wants me to start Monday. I sent back acceptance paperwork as it was an accept of lose the offer type deal.
Job 2: Wichita, KS no offer yet. Spoke to manager today and was told no offer would be made until their final interview is over Thursday morning, choosing between me and 1 other person. Expressed have current offer @65k and manager said no problem well within his price range. Company offers better benefits and more education than any other job. Rents look like 700-1000 a month.
Job 3: St Louis, Mo no offer yet. Should receive today and they are aware I have current offer for 65k. Would be personally mentored by 18yr veteran and career advancement is already being discussed (idk why if they haven't made an offer, this seems weird). Rents looks like 1000-1300 a month.
Job 4: Denver, Co no offer yet should receive today. Aware that I have a current offer at 65k, would be part of a start-up and own my technology. High rewards if start-up continues to do well, anticipated salary of 70-80k. Good education and benefits. Rents looks like 1500-1700.
I'm really torn on if I should accept any other offers that may come in or where I should go from here. I have accepted in Dallas but really think Wichita kansas is the best option. Please guide me!
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I was pressured into accepting the Dallas offer as something is better than nothing right? None of them are offering relocation unfortunately =\