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I recently got offered a fantastic new job with a great salary for a really interesting company. There’s just one problem: the office is located in a not particularly nice part of town. Where I am at the moment is a lovely area, but I hate the job. Any advice? Anne, London
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Unfortunately, no job is perfect and this will have to be a case of weighing up the pros and cons. Think about how much time you actually get to spend exploring the area where you work – will it really affect you if it’s not in the most desirable postcode? If you are really unhappy where you are it might be worth taking a leap of faith and trying something new.
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