Hi! everyone, I work in a local hospital as a nurse. However, after promising me a fixed term one year contract on several occasions, they have continually reneged it. Then they promised me full-time hours on a temporary basis, but every month, they say they don't need me for a few of those days. However, my childminder has to be paid the full amount no matter what my hours. I have got the offer of a permanent job in Dublin, 50 miles away, working twelve days a month, from 10.00 a.m. to 20.30 hrs. I can drop the children to school in the morning, my childminder collects them afterschool and takes them to their own home, and I get the train to and from work. However, some of my friends are saying I should stay local, and just accept what is on offer job-wise. However, financially I find it difficult to do that. Also, a permanent job offers me sick pay if I unfortunately happen to get sick, also pension for my children if anything happens to me as a single parent, and also the opportunity to get an income protection policy, as I now will have a definte contract for a certain number of hours. Further, the hospital in question has offered to pay half the course fees for a MSc programme. My question is, am I mad travelling to Dublin 12 days a month? Some of my colleagues think that it's not a great place to work - it's in the private sector, but same pay and conditions as in the public sector - However, I keep thinking of the financial benefits - any comments and advice greatly appreciated?