(Since it seems there was a bit of a confusion with the posts, I'm going to repeat my question)
Would you rather be able to land all the quads with 50% consistency or all the triples with 100% consistency?
Grand Prix Final!
GPFs are always so special to me because you are able to see the season's best juniors and seniors of all the disciplines in the same place!
Would you rather go on a holiday to a very exciting but crowded place or to a place with not much to do but with a few people?
Would you rather live in a not very convenient neighbourhood but it's right next to the rink, or live in a very convenient neighbourhood far from the rink?
SAME. And there's no use even trying since I have all calls blocked in my phone, except from my husband, mother in law and coach, and these people know me best and unless is extreme emergency they text, not call.
Expensive fast (airplane) or expensive long (car, which with road tolls, gasoline plus expenses from the interesting places we saw and decided to stop, gets expensive too). I don't travel cheap. If we can't afford, don't travel and stay home until we can.
Would you rather go to a posh and beautiful, elegant restaurant but with expensive, small mini portions and questionable menu (weird items you don't know if you like), or a simple, ugly, small restaurant but with big portions, cheap and your comfort foods there?
I have to admit that where I live we are lucky to have almost every cuisine of the world and I've tried most of it, so I would probably choose the posh restaurant to try something new!
Would you rather work in a company with great colleagues but few benefits or with great benefits/bonuses but unfriendly collective?
great colleagues but few benefits, 100%. And even more, great leadership. I am not an easy employee. I'm very good at what I do, but I have plenty of requirements of my own. Comply with my requirements, give me space and free pass to work at a style that suits me, *WHEN* it suits me as I am a trustful adult who doesn't need micro managing and knows how to meet deadlines. I couldn't care less for benefits, to be honest. Just pay me well for my time and you will get a job well done, and someone who will get along with everyone.
Would you rather work remotely, from home, or at an office, on premises?
Remotely.
I think it just allows for much healthier life because you have more time for yourself. Of course, I'm not against visiting office if it is really needed.
a day at work with absolutely nothing to do, 100%. And I purposely plan my workload to have these days and have them coincide with my heavier/busier days of skating practice and off ice practice. Unless it's an emergency, I don't schedule any meetings these days and no deadlines either. If someone from the team I lead needs me, I'll reply but it's not a day I'll sit and work on any project or start a new one or even ask for updates on work I've delegated . I'm around but not really active.
Would you rather work with a company where personnel can have personal time off whenever they need/want and adjust their workload accordingly or work for a company with fixed vacations?