Another thing to bear in mind: you'll probably have to give your landlord post-dated checks covering a whole year, plus a deposit (usually a month's rent). Assume that you won't get the deposit back, and that you'll lose a month's rent if you leave before the contract expires.
What's the main draw of the job? If you think it's a good career move, then it's doable if you can accept that you're not going to bank a lot of money.
In short, no.
Another thing to bear in mind: you'll probably have to give your landlord post-dated checks covering a whole year, plus a deposit (usually a month's rent). Assume that you won't get the deposit back, and that you'll lose a month's rent if you leave before the contract expires.
What's the main draw of the job? If you think it's a good career move, then it's doable if you can accept that you're not going to bank a lot of money.