MBA or Ops Job?

2008 grad from small private business school. Worked two years part time in processing at large mutual fund company (i was pursuing athletic endeavors). Stopped the athletic thing, left the bum part time job this summer, focused on applying to jobs and MBA schools this past 6-7 months.

Received job offer from one of the big four banks in securities lending operations a month ago, also gained admission for one year MBA from large private school who normally ranks anywhere in the top 25-35. What would be the best path for someone who wants to make a lot of money?

Thank you.

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I would take the ops job before going back to Bschool. Gain some work experience and if you want to switch jobs/careers, get the MBA.. Don't waste the MBA card , get some more work experience.

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