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Job acceptance etiquette ?

Wahawk56

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Aug 31, 2004
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As most of you know, I recently just accepted a new position. I'm very excited for this position and feel that I can stay with it for a long period of time. About a couple months ago, I did accept another position to help me to remain solvent, but I did not plan on keeping that job for long as I was waiting for something else to come along. My friend said that I was wrong for accepting that position, and I do feel bad about it, because I know that it's very expensive to hire and train, and that job could have went to someone who really wanted it. So I'm stuck. Should I feel bad for accepting the job, when it's expensive to train and hire, or do I not feel bad as I needed the money and it was better than me living off you fine tax payers?
 
Both parties take a risk when making a new job hire. As long as you offer a 2 week notice and fulfill that, I wouldn't worry about it. Besides, you are now providing them the opportunity to hire someone better.
 
. Besides, you are now providing them the opportunity to hire someone better.
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As most of you know, I recently just accepted a new position. I'm very excited for this position and feel that I can stay with it for a long period of time. About a couple months ago, I did accept another position to help me to remain solvent, but I did not plan on keeping that job for long as I was waiting for something else to come along. My friend said that I was wrong for accepting that position, and I do feel bad about it, because I know that it's very expensive to hire and train, and that job could have went to someone who really wanted it. So I'm stuck. Should I feel bad for accepting the job, when it's expensive to train and hire, or do I not feel bad as I needed the money and it was better than me living off you fine tax payers?


Are you sure, you aren't white? I don't know many blacks who use this word.....


I'm starting to feel alone on this board, first Aegon and now you. :(
 
Are you sure, you aren't white? I don't know many blacks who use this word.....


I'm starting to feel alone on this board, first Aegon and now you. :(
For some reason, I never felt comfortable with Aegon. I'm not saying I suspected something was off, but I just didn't feel comfortable. Started to feel like there was a little too much color on this board. And as far as the words go, Negro, I reads the onomasticon.
 
As most of you know, I recently just accepted a new position. I'm very excited for this position and feel that I can stay with it for a long period of time. About a couple months ago, I did accept another position to help me to remain solvent, but I did not plan on keeping that job for long as I was waiting for something else to come along. My friend said that I was wrong for accepting that position, and I do feel bad about it, because I know that it's very expensive to hire and train, and that job could have went to someone who really wanted it. So I'm stuck. Should I feel bad for accepting the job, when it's expensive to train and hire, or do I not feel bad as I needed the money and it was better than me living off you fine tax payers?


unless said job was an astronaut i would'nt worry about the expense.
 
For some reason, I never felt comfortable with Aegon. I'm not saying I suspected something was off, but I just didn't feel comfortable. Started to feel like there was a little too much color on this board. And as far as the words go, Negro, I reads the onomasticon.


I was a little sad, now you're the only one who understands "the struggle"
 
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