Heh...I know, I know.
The main things I'm unsure about are the ones I mentioned...if I gotta do a lot of driving, that'll be a drag, as will being on-call all the time. On the other hand, it pays really well. That makes up for a multitude of evils. And if I am at one site for a full day at a time instead of being constantly required to drive back and forth...that isn't bad. Especially as the closest site is just over a mile from here. I can walk it.
What'd be insanely great is if I was assigned permanently to this site, and could pretty much always walk in good weather. I'd really like that.
Get the job, I wanna go to Popeyes.
And being tied "in town" during the week... that should be too much of a problem, right? I mean, it's not like we go party in Cheyenne on Wednesday nights or anything. And that one site is a nice walking distance.
The various sites, as long as they are not HUGH long commutes, appeals to me. The change in environment means you get to see how a lot of different places work, Some will be good, some will be dreadful, but those places aren't your life, they're your assignment. You'll finish there and move on, knowing more about them than you did before. As for the driving, you're looking at that backwards. It's good being paid to listen to the radio as the scenery goes by. Your car is a sanctuary people stuck looking at the same grey cubicle walls would appreciate, not dread. But maybe that's just me. :~D