I'd echo the comment made by Rage above, but expand it a bit to include the impact of the job change on whatever your social life is now. Some people, like me, thrive on high-quality time with a few very close friends, the interval between contact may vary, depending. Other people are highly gregarious, and their social life is focused on frequent contact, as in "hanging out," with a wide range of people, or frequent participation in a small group of intimate friends, very frequently. As Rage pointed out, of course it's the impact on your intimate relationships with spouse, or children, that's the heavy-weight factor here. Just try to imagine the impact of this hypothetical change on whatever your social life is now, and evaluate the "social cost" to you compared to higher salary. best, Bill
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