TRENDING NEWS

POPULAR NEWS

Should I Accept This Job

Should I accept this job?

Yes take it. Watch those cucumbers squeal in pain... ha ha ha.

Should I accept a job as a chip n dale?

Go for it, but learn how to spell it first. Unless you're getting a job as a cartoon character, you're not going to become a "chip n dale" at all. Your ridiculously bad spelling can only mean you're too dumb to do much else though, so if you have the body necessary to do it, I'd suggest you take the job offer.

Should I accept this job offer that just fell into my lap?

You should clearly look at your risk tolerance and see what you are willing to manage. And for the record, I'd be wary of changing jobs without a compelling reason in any economy. Changing jobs can be stressful, but good stress can make you perform better. Do you see this as a good challenge, or more of a worry?

Also, consider that good employers, no matter what are always on the lookout for good talent. Even in bad economic times. What is motivating them to look at you? If you feel they are in panic mode and just need someone in there who can do a job, that's not a good sign. If however, they are able to demonstrate to you how your skills, abilities and talents are really a benefit to them, then that's what you want.

With regard to finances of your potential new employer, it is unlikely that a future employer will give you specific info. about their financial stability. You could ask them about how the economy is affecting their business, why they are looking for someone now, what other positions they are hiring for. You say this is a new division - that in itself tells me that they are seeing growth potential. Positive answers to these questions tell you they are in good shape - as long as they are being honest. That you have to gauge for yourself.

Should I accept this job offer? How do I counter a salary offer?

Well, it's a lot more than you're making now, and there probably won't be many positions available in the public schools this late in the summer. And it's more for just the school year rather than your current job which I assume is year 'round.

Charter and many private schools tend to have a much lower salary scale than public, especially unionized, districts. What they're offering is probably fairly close to what's available. You might be able to negotiate a little bit more, or maybe not, but aren't going to come close to your former school salary. But if it isn't as draining, the lower money might be worth it - of course, hard to tell if it will really be better or not.

You could take the job, then look for a change for next year, It would at least get you back into teaching if that's what you want to do.

If you do take it, there's the issue of course of notice for your current job. If that will really mess up your current employer, could you offer to come in for a few hours after the training sessions or on weekends to help keep up with the workload and/or help train a replacement?

Should I accept a job offer at ABM industries?

I had an online interview with Mr. Damien Letts about a job at ABM industries. My job title would be account payable. I looked at employee reviews and it was rated a 2.8-3.0. Everyone had their own opinion about the company and a couple people said that they didn't get paid for a period of time. I am just so indecisive about this right now I don't know what to do. Someone please give me some good advice.

Thank you!

Debt collector job..should I accept?

I would accept it if you are in dire need of the additional income and see yourself as resilient to the hostility of others. The big drawback that I see is based on experience as the wrongly targeted individual. The leads you get, to call, aren't guaranteed to be accurate. My phone rings 2x per week for someone who had this number over a year ago. Agencies can't seem to learn. The people, if I speak with them, often confront me as though I'm dodging responsibility. I get volatile when I deal with repeat offenders. If you believe you can deal with this hostility, criticism and profanity - and can leave it behind when you walk out the door, take the job. If it doesn't work out, you can always Seka out an alternative in the future..

TRENDING NEWS