I’ve been offered a trainee position at a major insurance company to become an insurance advisor. High salary, quick onboarding – very “appealing” on the surface.
Still, I have a bad gut feeling. The whole process felt rushed, with some pressure and big promises of money – but also long hours and hard work. It doesn’t feel entirely real.
I have nothing against insurance – but it’s not my passion. Bitcoin is. And I’m wondering if this is really the right path for me.
How would you approach a decision like this?
Appreciate any honest thoughts.
The whole thing might look rushing to you, but I can’t really tell what you meant by been rushing to you. Is it the process and how fast you got the job? Or even their eagerness to see you start the job immediately you were given the offer? If it’s how fast you should start the job might be that they need you urgently to start as soon as possible and it happens in companies especially when a replacement is made on an urgent need.
Bitcoin might be your preference, but how do you intend to venture into Bitcoin comfortably without you having another source of income to rely on. If you don’t want to become a trader in the future, you can be here working and still have an investment in bitcoin. This will make you to be able to have discretionary income set aside for investment and still have some left on you to use since you said it’s a high paying job. I want you to take on the job so that you’ll have enough to get your passion satisfied.