purplerein said: Anx said: Well, the quandary kinda solved itself...I called the headhunters who offered me this position, and after taking a bunch of stupid tests and passing with flying colors and doing an intake interview and blah blah, the job got filled. Ah well, tra la la. The headhunters said they were gonna keep looking for stuff for me. Meanwhile, my job is like my own personal Gilligan's Island. I always seem to come just this close >< from getting off the island.
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Anx said: Well, the quandary kinda solved itself...I called the headhunters who offered me this position, and after taking a bunch of stupid tests and passing with flying colors and doing an intake interview and blah blah, the job got filled. Ah well, tra la la. The headhunters said they were gonna keep looking for stuff for me. Meanwhile, my job is like my own personal Gilligan's Island. I always seem to come just this close >< from getting off the island.
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Anx said: I'm being offered a job with less hours, better benefits and more money.
Catch? Said job is a graveyard shift position. I've done a graveyard shift before, and I swore I never would again. However, I was working longer hours than this job offers, and I will be making more money. There's also the possibility of them moving me to days if such a position opens up. Plus, I'm fed up with where I am. But what if this new gig isn't much better? Part of me wants to take the new gig, and if it makes me miserable, it'll be motivation to find something better. Another part of me would rather stick out more time where I am and know my misery, than to throw myself into new situations where I don't know if it could be even worse. QUANDARY! What Would Org Do? i worked a graveyard shift for years way back when. if you adjust to it it rocks. the world is a quieter, kinder place at night. id' be most concerned about the people i'd be working with. any idea who they are/what they're like? | |
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HereToRockYourWorld said: Anx said: Well, the quandary kinda solved itself...I called the headhunters who offered me this position, and after taking a bunch of stupid tests and passing with flying colors and doing an intake interview and blah blah, the job got filled. Ah well, tra la la. The headhunters said they were gonna keep looking for stuff for me. Meanwhile, my job is like my own personal Gilligan's Island. I always seem to come just this close >< from getting off the island.
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Anx said: HereToRockYourWorld said: Lame-o! Just call me Scroto Suckadelic. Will do! oh noes, prince is gonna soo me!!1! | |
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Anx said: Well, the quandary kinda solved itself...I called the headhunters who offered me this position, and after taking a bunch of stupid tests and passing with flying colors and doing an intake interview and blah blah, the job got filled. Ah well, tra la la. The headhunters said they were gonna keep looking for stuff for me. Meanwhile, my job is like my own personal Gilligan's Island. I always seem to come just this close >< from getting off the island.
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I'd go for graveyard. But then I'm up at all hours of the night anyway, so it would be easier for me.
But I'd only take that job if it came with one of those nifty gift baskets that you posted yesterday. Then it would totally be worth it. oops, I guess you didn't get it [Edited 9/1/06 10:16am] "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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