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Rationality of a Job Choice

An individual is offered two jobs. Job A provides $1000 in weekly consumption but only allows for 15 hours of daily free time. Job B provides $700 in weekly consumption but allows for 18 hours of daily free time. The individual chooses Job B. A colleague argues this choice is irrational because it involves lower consumption. Explain how this choice can be perfectly rational, describing the relationship between the two job bundles on a consumption-leisure diagram.

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