Information to make an informed decision is missing. For example, do you have benefits working part-time? Would you have benefits working full-time? Would working full-time allow you to contribute to a 401k and get matching funds? Are you able to contribute to 401K while working part-time? Would working full time impact the healthcare benefits you get now and in retirement? Would working full-time help you vest in a retirement plan? How much vacation time would you get working full-time? Could you buy additional pto if you worked full-time, and would that allow you to make up for some of your flexibility you now enjoy? Lots of little factors go into such a big decision and only you know most of those factors. Good luck, there is probably no wrong answer.
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Oldcoach Ed
"You cannot direct the wind, but you can adjust the sails" "Be yourself - everyone else is taken"
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