There are some issues to consider. Does Job B have growth potential, or is that all you'll ever make? And how bad is Job A? Do you dislike it, or are you ambivalent about it?
And importantly, is the excitement of Job B sustainable? My concern is that all jobs become routine after a while. Even those guys who brush the sand off of supermodels' derrieres during beach shots get tired of doing it after a while. Will Job B eventually become Job A?
I feel like we all should say Job B, but man, $22,000 is a big difference. After taxes, Job B = Job A + 6 weeks in Europe every year.
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