Judging by your cloying and vainglorious "question", I will hazard the following,... the poor taste exemplified by asking such a question against the backdrop of an industry-wide downturn, on a forum whose audience is (which should be evident even to the clueless) intended for those who have, are, or may be losing their jobs, indicates either your vomit inducing callousness, or your purely egocentric approach to Life. That you attempt to further garnish YOUR good fortune with promise of a raise, then invite others (most likely, none of whom HAVE no such "offer" and who are facing a much dimmer future than YOU) into your fantasy world of "tough decisions" (stay, get a bonus, keep 401k, risk layoff,... or bolt, gain fame and riches, risk a new job?) suggests you may be young and full of yourself (although I've seen plenty of older hands with these same tendencies, too). Yours is not a very difficult decision. But, there IS a problem, regardless of which path you choose. EITHER choice requires a degree of courage. Either choice involves facing an unknown and uncertain future. I'd say, again, just judging by your question and accepting that what you say is true (giving you the benefit of doubt), that you're ANYTHING but a person of courage. I base that assessment upon the obvious pride you take in your "engineering degree", your current situation (YOU will get a BONUS and YOU have a 401k!), and the fact that YOU are DESIRED (unlike every other poor sap on this site) by another company,... to listen to YOU, YOUR future is secure, full of reward, and the only dilemma YOU face is that of choosing which wonderful road to take. Have I got that about right? So,... and I continue to accept that what you say is true, that you DO have it so good, while others in this sea of misery are being asked to assist YOU in this monumental decision,... I say to you,... regardless of your ultimate choice, you will remain, the same pathetic, frightened little weasel you already are,... that, even if you were to receive a $100,000 increase in salary, AND a bonus of equal amount (these are ridiculous extremes, I realize, I just want you to realize,... even THOSE amounts are quite insignificant,... think of what YOU are in a quandary over,... A TENTH OF THOSE AMOUNTS), you will never be happy, because you will always fear losing it. You require the admiration of others in order to feel worthy of yourself, and, that is the sign of a loser. So,... take your pick, dickhead. Go. Stay. It makes no difference. Your insecurity and thin veneer of confidence is apparent to all,... you know it, as well. My only regret? That I can't identify you to watch you fall into a pit of despair and fear that others must endure, to watch YOU crumble, lose everything, and die. Otherwise,... have a nice day!