json_metadata | "{"app":"musing/1.1","appTags":["life"],"appCategory":"life","appTitle":"Is it okay to do a very low scale job when you are jobless? For example, you had a lucrative job, but now you are jobless, can you accept a job offer which offer one fifth of the pay scale of your previous job? Can you also manage your life with that?","appBody":"<p>I can't basically compare all the economics of the various countries in the world but I have to tell you that if you are in an underdeveloped country you would know that in so many situations it is often difficult to get a job I mean a very good job when you have lost one, the basic reason why people get jobs is because they want to satisfy their numerous needs. So even if you stopped a very lucrative job you will need to find any kind of job in order to placate your need and also solve your financial problems if you had a responsibility as a breadwinner of a sort.</p><p>So the basic thing is not the means which you make the money even if the salary seems not enough.</p><p>You not have the luxury of not meeting your needs the fact is that when you go for a lower salary job you may not be able to live a sophisticated life like you used to when your salary was higher, so you will be able to manage with a less paying job just that you wouldn't be comfortable because you're earning lesser. </p><p>But when you do not even have a job at all then your need increases and your demand is constant and perfectly inelastic and you won't have money to solve them at all. So having a lesser paying job doesn't mean you can't get a better paying job but the basic thing here is that whether you have a let's paint job or not you need to meet your needs and that's the reason why you need a job, you can definitely economize and you'll manage perfectly without a doubt till you get a better job.</p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"pkzkw6xxp","appParentAuthor":"iambrave","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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