As many of you who have read my recent postings know, I have been going through a rough patch lately and generally looking for a change. I resigned from my current job recently because it doesn't pay me enough to live off of, and at the same time, the office environment is toxic for me for personal reasons. Anyway, I cannot afford to move back home to the States but there is one job offer -- it's in Donetsk, in eastern Ukraine. I'd be covering the war there as a reporter. I'm tempted to take the job just to get out of the rut I'm currently stuck in, but I have a few concerns. The main one being that I don't trust the guy who would be my boss; I don't believe he'd have my safety at heart, and I would be in an extremely dangerous situation every day there. Also, if I end up getting killed, my student loan payments will fall on my dad, and that would destroy him. So I am torn between taking the risk to change things up and staying in my current dire situation. I am really desperate for a change and this seems to be the only opportunity ... I have also been seeking a more meaningful journalism job than just sitting behind a desk for a while now, and this would afford me that. I guess I just don't want to make this decision out of desperation. So I am seeking your advice. (P.S. I realize it might sound weird for a PTSDer to consider working in a war zone, but I don't get triggered by that kind of danger, oddly enough)