Hello there Eulink21
Somettimes it is worth going the extra mile to gain experience and be more comfortable in a new job. You say you hate the current job. Do you know what it is that you hate? Presumably you do and you won't come across that at Amazon.
One way of working out whether you should take this leap of faith and go for the Amazon job is to write a list of 'pros/for' and 'cons/against' for the two jobs. So for example under the 'pro/for' column you could put the new pay: an increase of $1.97.
How much money would you need to spend on gas/petrol if you took the Amazon job? Do they cancel each other out? You could think of the extra it would cost as an investment in your future.
You intimate that your ASDA job does not guarantee you 40 hours per week whereas Amazon does. That sounds like a pro to me.
Ask yourself what else you would gain by changing jobs. Are the promotion prospects better at the new job than the existing one? Do you get a pay rise after you have worked your probationary period?
If you were to take the Amazon job, you might get to the point where it was worth considering moving to cut down on your expenses and journey time. Would that be something you could do?
Have you thought about what else might be on offer if you turn the Amazon job down? How would you feel about having to continue at ASDA while once more you began to look for another job?
Finally, only you can decide whether or not you should take this new job. So I wish you luck with whatever you chose to do.
'third age'
Thank you that actually helps. I just fall under pressure really easily and get paranoid over things. Ill try that pros/cons list.