TwistedAdmin
IS-IT--Management
Hey all,
I've been involved in the IT field now, intermittently, since 1991. In 2000, I hit what I thought was a milestone, landing a job as a network administrator. Things were going great until the company was sold to its biggest competitor and I eventually found myself a casualty of 'down-sizing' in December of 2002.
Until January of '05... I struggled along by picking up the odd-ball consulting job and juggling 3 part-time jobs to make ends meet. In January of '05, I landed a full-time job for a small 'mom-and-pop' computer/copier business. I've been with this company since. The pay's not the best, but it isn't the worst. The major drawback is there isn't any health coverage (it costs the employee around $900/month if he/she wants it).
However, two weeks ago, one of the company's clients, came out of left-field and offered me a full-time position with the company as their network admin. The pay is $15k more annually and they offer full medical benefits. The company is also MUCH more lucrative and in a less volatile industry.
My dilemma... go with this new company... or stay with the my present employer. My present employer has been 'talking' about making me and two other employees partners of the company. I am 'the man' when it comes to computers and networking and related sales and service with my present employer. Talking to him today about this issue resulted in the dreaded 'counter-offer'. On top of that of course is feeling 'guilty' for wanting to leave... and the fact that it will be very tough for the owner to replace me with a similarly skilled individual for what he was/is paying me.
Lots more to this... but that's the core of it right now. Input would be greatly appreciated. And I apologize if this doesn't fit in the present forum.
Sincerely,
TwistedAdmin
[ A+ Certified, Net+ Certified ]
"Old men are always young enough to learn."
~ Aeschylus
I've been involved in the IT field now, intermittently, since 1991. In 2000, I hit what I thought was a milestone, landing a job as a network administrator. Things were going great until the company was sold to its biggest competitor and I eventually found myself a casualty of 'down-sizing' in December of 2002.
Until January of '05... I struggled along by picking up the odd-ball consulting job and juggling 3 part-time jobs to make ends meet. In January of '05, I landed a full-time job for a small 'mom-and-pop' computer/copier business. I've been with this company since. The pay's not the best, but it isn't the worst. The major drawback is there isn't any health coverage (it costs the employee around $900/month if he/she wants it).
However, two weeks ago, one of the company's clients, came out of left-field and offered me a full-time position with the company as their network admin. The pay is $15k more annually and they offer full medical benefits. The company is also MUCH more lucrative and in a less volatile industry.
My dilemma... go with this new company... or stay with the my present employer. My present employer has been 'talking' about making me and two other employees partners of the company. I am 'the man' when it comes to computers and networking and related sales and service with my present employer. Talking to him today about this issue resulted in the dreaded 'counter-offer'. On top of that of course is feeling 'guilty' for wanting to leave... and the fact that it will be very tough for the owner to replace me with a similarly skilled individual for what he was/is paying me.
Lots more to this... but that's the core of it right now. Input would be greatly appreciated. And I apologize if this doesn't fit in the present forum.
Sincerely,
TwistedAdmin
[ A+ Certified, Net+ Certified ]
"Old men are always young enough to learn."
~ Aeschylus