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Whether to Pursue a Job (where once burned)

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  • #16
    Originally posted by Bittersweet View Post
    Yep. This may not be your forever job but, in my experience, you'll have a better chance of finding a good one if you're currently employed. Work begets work.
    ^This. Having had the sheer delight of working many shit jobs, gaining work experience is a good thing, even if it completely sucks. Sorry, I can't recall where you're at in training (I think your husband recently switched?) but you're not likely to be at this place for the long term anyway.

    Can you address that you're a bit uncomfortable accepting the position, given that they offered previously and rescinded? They should have a decent explanation ready and be effusively apologetic. (or it would be nice, anyway...)

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