Hi Bill, The new job is just an ordinary job (business based) that pay me every month. Actually I don't really care about how much they raise my salary. I'd be glad to explain, Where I am now { Working as a programmer // Using VB.Net & SQL Server 2008 Bad management of IT // This company have only 3 programmer, all my senior had resigned, then they hire two new programmer. The first programmer handle Sales. The second programmer handle Warehouse Management. And me, I handle Marketing Communication, Customer Relationship Management, Coupon and Lottery Program and other. I have 10 projects right now, at the same time I've told to edit 4 projects. I asked my manager to hire more programmer for me, he refused (and said 10 is good, if you can handle more, it's better) I'm 20 years old, 1 year here and handle 10 projects. Both new programmer was 27 3 months here and they handle only one. Yes I never dissapoint them, but it's not the reason to give a lot of projects. Salary // If I told you how much is it, you'll tell me to resign today. Prospect // I'm not interested, they didn't raise employee position. They hire and put someone in a better position. If I'm 30 now, I'm still a programmer. } New job { No IT position for me // This is the reason I'm confuse and post this in Code Project. I love IT, I love being a programmer and I'm proud of it. Why // I don't know what position he will put me in, but I'm sure I can do it although I don't know how good their system and management. It's not MLM company, and I'm interested in their prospect, useful and trustable employee had a chance being promoted and paid by % of income. For example my cousin, promoted as a director of one of his company and paid half from income. I'm not sure whether he is still called an employee. But my cousin fully in charge of that company now. } Additional : He said, if I'm interested to work for him, he'll evaluate my skill and attitude whether I'm suitable to handle his company. Tha's why I don't know what division he will put me in. The new job is better right? Sorry for bad english, and thank you for the reply, Ahri