I do not like my current job--haven't liked it for a while. It's been really tough here the past couple of years and we recently found out it's going to get tougher--we have a large deficit to make up for. We haven't had raises in 4 years and the small bonus they gave us to make up for the lack of salary increase has now been axed. Also, I don't *believe* in what I'm doing, I don't care anymore.

I've been actively interviewing and my supervisor knows. I have made it to the final round for a position at a great organization my supervisor used to work for. Doing the same thing I'm doing now, but I'd get more duties/managerial experience and international experience. More money, (not a lot more, but more, a compressed work week (out early on Fridays all year long), great benefits, back-up childcare, and the possibility of working from home a few days after being employed there for a year.

(This is turning into a novel). The downside--I've heard that the person who would be my direct supervisor is not pleasant and people don't like her. I've heard this from my supervisor and another friend who worked at this organization. But they all say that getting in at this organization would be great.

I have to weigh whether staying at a struggling organization doing a job I don't necessarily like vs. going to a great organization w/ good benefits but my direct supervisor may be a meanie.

What would you do? Stay at the current job. Take the new job if offered? Or keep looking? Any advice?