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ApatheticNoMore
8-6-19, 1:23pm
Ok I think I have two job offers at this point to decide among, local of course. And full time.

Yes I went nearly a year with no job offers and being unemployed about a year ago , to the point I considered doing a different career etc. (because one gets desperate, one can't do stuff that isn't working forever. Tick tock).

I haven't looked near as hard for work as I did when unemployed and 2 job offers it looks like. Nor is my present gig (contract work) even all that much of a resume builder, but maybe for some things.

catherine
8-6-19, 1:48pm
Wow! That's great, ANM!! Hope you get the best one of the two!

iris lilies
8-6-19, 1:58pm
Yay! Fingers crossed for you.

Teacher Terry
8-6-19, 1:59pm
Having choices is great. Good luck!

razz
8-6-19, 2:22pm
Wishing you a good and satisfying choice of the two.

JaneV2.0
8-6-19, 2:32pm
Oh yes! Maybe you can host a bidding war!

rosarugosa
8-6-19, 3:56pm
That is such great news! So glad for you!

Ultralight
8-6-19, 4:24pm
Excellent news! Very glad to hear it!

LDAHL
8-6-19, 4:51pm
Great news. Best of luck in whichever you choose.

Odd how things like that often come in clusters.

Yppej
8-6-19, 5:13pm
Wonderful!

SteveinMN
8-6-19, 7:06pm
Excellent news, anm! Fill us in once you've chosen.

Tybee
8-6-19, 7:07pm
Hooray, what wonderful news!

ApatheticNoMore
8-11-19, 11:12am
I went with the job with:

- the lesser commute, a 1/2 hour or less each way rather than the hour each way, I am doing now and probably would at the other. This will help my sanity a great deal!
- expressed no hesitation in hiring me and in fact didn't even put me through a planned 2nd round of interview, but just hired me and met my salary negotiations when I asked slightly more than they planned
- actually gave me a job offer

the position I did not take:
- had equal pay and better benefits, 401k matching (unlike the one I took) etc., the recruiter promised there was lots of money to be had, and for various reasons this is actually *possible*, but since most of that hyped up money was all theoretical bonuses etc. and not in the contract, can not believe entirely what a recruiter might say. Only the 401k matching would have been there and the other benefits were slightly better, that was actually company policy
- might have looked more impressive on a resume, better networking maybe
- probably would have quickly given me a job offer if pressured by the recruiter, I was their #1 candidate the recruiter reported a bit surprised, they were doing a background check and requesting ever more information from me for it, I mean this is almost sure signs of a job offer coming, companies almost never do a background check otherwise in my experience. And yet .. no actual job offer yet and it had been a couple weeks since the interview. Their hesitation they had about me from the recruiter was supposedly I was not excited enough about working there. I always do my best performance at interviews, I psyche myself up to almost no end, but sometimes the psyching sticks more, and some are so tricky and hinge on intangibles like that (and it seems that interviews are becoming more and more about such intangible nothings - not a good thing, acting is not my strength, doing the job is!!!). I took the bird in the hand, lest I become the dog and it's reflection of a bone (https://fablesofaesop.com/the-dog-and-the-shadow.html)

Tybee
8-11-19, 11:20am
I went with the job with:

- the lesser commute, a 1/2 hour or less each way rather than the hour each way, I am doing now and probably would at the other. This will help my sanity a great deal!
- expressed no hesitation in hiring me and in fact didn't even put me through a planned 2nd round of interview, but just hired me and met my salary negotiations when I asked slightly more than they planned
- actually gave me a job offer

the position I did not take:
- had equal pay and better benefits, 401k matching (unlike the one I took) etc., the recruiter promised there was lots of money to be had, and for various reasons this is actually *possible*, but since most of that hyped up money was all theoretical bonuses etc. and not in the contract, can not believe entirely what a recruiter might say. Only the 401k matching would have been there and the other benefits were slightly better, that was actually company policy
- might have looked more impressive on a resume, better networking maybe
- probably would have quickly given me a job offer if pressured by the recruiter, I was their #1 candidate the recruiter reported a bit surprised, they were doing a background check and requesting ever more information from me for it, I mean this is almost sure signs of a job offer coming, companies almost never do a background check otherwise in my experience. And yet .. no actual job offer yet and it had been a couple weeks since the interview. Their hesitation they had about me from the recruiter was supposedly I was not excited enough about working there. I always do my best performance at interviews, I psyche myself up to almost no end, but sometimes the psyching sticks more, and some are so tricky and hinge on intangibles like that (and it seems that interviews are becoming more and more about such intangible nothings - not a good thing, acting is not my strength, doing the job is!!!). I took the bird in the hand, lest I become the dog and it's reflection of a bone (https://fablesofaesop.com/the-dog-and-the-shadow.html)

Sound very wise--you went for substance over ephemera!

catherine
8-11-19, 12:18pm
I agree--sounds like you made a great choice--congratulations! I'm so happy for you.

iris lilies
8-11-19, 12:52pm
We need to have a little celebratory party for ANM! Yay!

The last job I had, which I had for 25 years (crazy long, I do not recommend that!) was one in a few interviews. It was simple: they talked to me, showed me around, paraded a few outsode department people thru to meet me, and said at the end of the interview “we will be sending you a job offer.” No drama and seeming gratefulness to have a decent candidate. . The other places involved role playing (oy vay!) and other somewhat complex interactions that seemed artificial.

The simplicity won the day in my mind.

JaneV2.0
8-11-19, 1:33pm
I always thought the expectation of giddy enthusiasm at the very thought of working somewhere was a marker for one's capacity for sucking up, and it would have been a red flag for me, too. (Probably why my Microsoft interview went nowhere...)

Congratulations ANM, it sounds like you made the perfect choice!

SteveinMN
8-11-19, 4:27pm
Congratulations, ANM! There's something to be said for grabbing the sure thing, especially since this job seems to meet your needs and wants. Good luck!

Teacher Terry
8-11-19, 4:32pm
Sounds like a good fit for you!

razz
8-11-19, 7:34pm
Glad that worked out well and the shorter commute is definitely worth a lot.

rosarugosa
8-12-19, 5:28am
I agree that you made a great choice; you cannot put a price tag on that shorter commute, but it is oh so valuable!

ApatheticNoMore
8-12-19, 11:34am
The job I took is also closer to my bf, which actually wasn't one of my listed or conscious criteria, I mean that might have been romantic, but career decisions are usually about practical survival level stuff (yea that's been too hard these last few years). But also.

JaneV2.0
8-12-19, 11:43am
The job I took is also closer to my bf, which actually wasn't one of my listed or conscious criteria, I mean that might have been romantic, but career decisions are usually about practical survival level stuff, needless to say. But yes.

I was going to ask that--win, win, win!