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Dulcinea
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Would you decline a job in this economy?
I got an offer for a 6 mo. contract position that can be indefinite. However, I'm thinking about turning it down and am wondering if it's the wrong decision given how the economy is doing now. :(
My reasons for turning it down is that I just started my job search (didn't expect to get one so soon) and I'm still waiting to be invited in for a final interview for my 1st job choice.
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Posted 8/24/10 10:41 PM |
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Re: Would you decline a job in this economy?
What field are you in?
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Posted 8/25/10 12:56 AM |
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Re: Would you decline a job in this economy?
If you need to work, I would take it so at least you are bringing in money.
If something works out and a better option comes along, you can gracefully choose to cut ties with this employer.
People do it all the time.
And it can take awhile to get hired elsewhere so you should take that into consideration as well. It may take you a good 6 months to a year to find something so this could always turn into something good to put on your resume.
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Posted 8/25/10 8:50 AM |
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Dulcinea
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Re: Would you decline a job in this economy?
Posted by Bellaocchi
What field are you in?
I'm in IT Project Management. I'm just on the fence about this job because it's an hour commute to the city and that's just rough for me with a baby in daycare...
Ideally I want to be very close by so if something happens to DC I can come home w/o delay. But with this economy the way it is, I guess beggars can't be chooser?
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Posted 8/25/10 11:26 AM |
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photoshopbabe
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Re: Would you decline a job in this economy?
What exactly is IT project management? It sounds interesting...
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Posted 8/25/10 11:41 AM |
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nrthshgrl
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Re: Would you decline a job in this economy?
I would if you feel it's not right for you & you have the luxury of time to look for the right position. It's tough to interview after you've started a new job.
If you can hold them off until you hear from your first choice, it would be better.
I'm in HR for a software company in the city - so I get the desire to be on LI. For what it's worth, I think it's easier when they're babies to be in the city as long as you have someone who can help you out with pickups.
Can you work from home?
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Posted 8/25/10 12:48 PM |
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Dulcinea
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Re: Would you decline a job in this economy?
There are alot of IT projects within any company but someone has to lead the effort so the project happens on time and doesn't slip through the cracks.
Some IT Projects include redesigning a website, converting to a new email system, upgrading to a new database version, etc.
It's an interesting job but as with any project management job it can get stressful.
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Posted 8/25/10 12:51 PM |
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Dulcinea
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Re: Would you decline a job in this economy?
Posted by nrthshgrl
I would if you feel it's not right for you & you have the luxury of time to look for the right position. It's tough to interview after you've started a new job.
If you can hold them off until you hear from your first choice, it would be better.
I'm in HR for a software company in the city - so I get the desire to be on LI. For what it's worth, I think it's easier when they're babies to be in the city as long as you have someone who can help you out with pickups.
Can you work from home?
I may be able to work from home after I've proven myself but the first 6 months is going to be tough as I will still be learning the ropes. And I do agree with you about finding time for interviews when you're working. I'm seriously considering turning down the offer because the commute will be tough and I am not ready to work next week!
I am moving to a new home this weekend and haven't even found daycare for my toddler yet.
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Posted 8/25/10 1:01 PM |
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CaseyGirl
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Re: Would you decline a job in this economy?
My DH turned down an offer about 6 months ago because it was slightly less than what he was looking for. I was p*ssed to say the least. Fast forward to now, he was doing some electrical work but got laid off AGAIN. Collecting unemployment AGAIN. I say take it for now. The economy stinks.
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Posted 8/25/10 2:08 PM |
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sometimesmommy
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Re: Would you decline a job in this economy?
Posted by CaseyGirl
My DH turned down an offer about 6 months ago because it was slightly less than what he was looking for. I was p*ssed to say the least. Fast forward to now, he was doing some electrical work but got laid off AGAIN. Collecting unemployment AGAIN. I say take it for now. The economy stinks.
ITA-As a recruiter I see many peopel who have been out of work for 2 yrs+. So if its guaranteed for now take it instead of waitign for a maybe. KWIM.
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Posted 8/26/10 12:21 PM |
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CaseyGirl
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Re: Would you decline a job in this economy?
Posted by sometimesmommy
Posted by CaseyGirl
My DH turned down an offer about 6 months ago because it was slightly less than what he was looking for. I was p*ssed to say the least. Fast forward to now, he was doing some electrical work but got laid off AGAIN. Collecting unemployment AGAIN. I say take it for now. The economy stinks.
ITA-As a recruiter I see many peopel who have been out of work for 2 yrs+. So if its guaranteed for now take it instead of waitign for a maybe. KWIM.
Same here - I'm in HR and I get resumes from people and they last worked in 2007 - I'm like - hello?? I'm not talking about SAHMs etc. I'm talking people who have been collecting UI a LONG time, and it's running out now - and as a recruiter I look at their resume and question their work ethic.
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Posted 8/27/10 12:51 PM |
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SJSM
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Re: Would you decline a job in this economy?
NO I WOULD NOT turn down a job _______________________________________
Same here - I'm in HR and I get resumes from people and they last worked in 2007 - I'm like - hello?? I'm not talking about SAHMs etc. I'm talking people who have been collecting UI a LONG time, and it's running out now - and as a recruiter I look at their resume and question their work ethic.
____________________________________ with this economy it is soooo hard for some people to get a job, I dont think it has to do with work ethic, you yourself talk about your husband being out of work for a long time and then finds something and then is back to square one.
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Posted 8/27/10 6:34 PM |
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karabara
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Re: Would you decline a job in this economy?
One thing I'd say about taking the job even if you can afford not to work for a bit is that it shows the initiative to work even in a job that you don't necessarily want.
i've not been working for some time now and one question that always comes up is "what have you been doing". unfortunately i haven't had any opptys to do even contract work, and i've been told that even doing contract work would look better than just job searching. I'd say take it as long as it still allows you to look for a permanent role. KWIM?
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Posted 8/28/10 5:04 PM |
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Dulcinea
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Re: Would you decline a job in this economy?
Thanks all, a part of me wants to take the job because it is a tough economy and a big gap in the resume will not look good.
However, I prefer to work parttime so I can be around for my 20 mo. old a few days a week.
I'm also collecting unemployment for another 4 months so was hoping to find something else while I still have the chance to do so. If I don't like the job and decide to quit after 1 month I won't be able to get unemployment anymore...
It's hard to jobhunt when you have to work 9-6pm.
Decisions!
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Posted 8/30/10 1:58 PM |
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sometimesmommy
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Re: Would you decline a job in this economy?
Posted by SJSM
NO I WOULD NOT turn down a job _______________________________________
Same here - I'm in HR and I get resumes from people and they last worked in 2007 - I'm like - hello?? I'm not talking about SAHMs etc. I'm talking people who have been collecting UI a LONG time, and it's running out now - and as a recruiter I look at their resume and question their work ethic.
____________________________________ with this economy it is soooo hard for some people to get a job, I dont think it has to do with work ethic, you yourself talk about your husband being out of work for a long time and then finds something and then is back to square one.
Unfortunately this is the reality of many/most companies. ALOT of hiring managers bypass resumes of those who have been out of work for an extended time. Some it is work ethic others its economy but most dont get the shot to interview and explain. So it will be interestign to see how this all pans out.
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Posted 8/30/10 8:02 PM |
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