I took a higher-paying job instead of one where I could work from home. I'm not sure it was the right move.
Erik Bernard likes his government job in Australia, but not the commute. Courtesy Erik Bernard Erik Bernard chose a government job over one where he could work from home most days. Salary transparency, overtime pay, and investment plans influenced his decision. Bernard values the one remote day he has for additional sleep and more flexibility with the gym. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Erik Bernard, 26, who lives near Brisbane, Australia. He recently took a government job that paid more than another role where he would have been able to work remotely four days a week. He's limited to one day a week at home in his new role. While he likes the job, he has a long commute, so some days he's not sure he made the right decision. The following has been edited for brevity and clarity. When I got the offer for the government role I have now, I also had an offer to work at a nonprofit. I was lost because I didn't know which job to pick . The differ...