With 10 months of residency left and a move on the horizon, my employers now decide to offer the oppertunity of a promotion. I was planning on leaving a couple of months before we move. I'm kind of torn. Do I go for it? It means a pay rise, the chance to work as manager (a good thing to have on your resume at 25) and won't involve much more responsibility than I already have.
On the other hand, I'm pretty sure we'll be moving in 10 months (unless DH can't find a job )
These people have no idea that we'll be going. I could be upfront, go for the job and tell them that I may/may not be here in a years time.
Or, I could play dumb, say that we expect to be here for the foreseeable future but who knows with medicine. He may be offered a great job elsewhere.
Or I could just pass it up, but if they ask why, I don't want to have to say I will be leaving next year. I'm first in line for the job so I'm pretty confident that I would get it.
I'm confused, this is the first time I've been given an oppertunity like this!
Has anyone been in this position? Any thoughts?
On the other hand, I'm pretty sure we'll be moving in 10 months (unless DH can't find a job )
These people have no idea that we'll be going. I could be upfront, go for the job and tell them that I may/may not be here in a years time.
Or, I could play dumb, say that we expect to be here for the foreseeable future but who knows with medicine. He may be offered a great job elsewhere.
Or I could just pass it up, but if they ask why, I don't want to have to say I will be leaving next year. I'm first in line for the job so I'm pretty confident that I would get it.
I'm confused, this is the first time I've been given an oppertunity like this!
Has anyone been in this position? Any thoughts?
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