I'm a student, but also need to work to get by. I live pretty frugally, and save money well, so it's only been an issue on occasion. Just recently, though, everything changed for the better; I started a temporary internship at a nice cushy office. It gives me 40 hours a week, and pays nearly twice what I've gotten in the past. However, the schedule isn't very flexible, the work is terribly dull, and isn't really related to my field at all.
Meanwhile, I recently got in touch with an old friend, who runs a Wild Bird Rehabilitation facility I used to be an intern at, and she said that they need temporary help there again for the Spring and Summer. It was flexible enough to take classes (which I want to do this Summer), was mentally engaging, was worthwhile work saving wild birds, and was related to my major (Biology). However, the pay was minimum wage, the work was dirty and stressful, and my schedule bounced between starting in the wee hours of the morning or dragging on into the evening.
The office job is nice; for the first time ever, I'm not struggling to get by, and don't have little debts piling up here and there... and yet a good part of me keeps wishing I could be putting another summer in at the Bird Center instead. I can always volunteer there, but I won't be getting the same experience I did as an Intern.
And so, my quandry: my temporary internship with the office will be up in a month or so, but I have the option of staying with them, or going elsewhere. Should I stick with what is better for my finances and long-term stability, or opt for what's better for my mental/spiritual wellbeing, and relevant to my education?