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Don't be so selective while seeking advice. And btw you need it urgently,too.netacct wrote: Please no moral advice like what is right/wrong etc.
There is nothing wrong with being selective as the candidate is seeking advice on the situation and not the personality. Many people get into the moral mode which is only prerogative and personal and may not ncessarily apply good to the question being asked.gotcha wrote:Don't be so selective while seeking advice. And btw you need it urgently,too.netacct wrote: Please no moral advice like what is right/wrong etc.
Go by what your mind says. Sometimes, its also the org culture etc that makes the diff over money. See the size and financial stability of the two companies.netacct wrote:Hi All,
I have an offer from company A, which I had accepted and suppose to join them on 21-Apr-2008.
Now, I have received another offer form company B, which I would like to take, and join them on 01-May-2008.
How do I handle the offer from company A?
Option 1: Tell agency & company A that you can not join them as you have another excellent offer
Option 2: Join company A and the immediately resign as I have one weeks notice period in probation period.
Please no moral advice like what is right/wrong etc.
Thanks in advance.
Nobody here is been paid for giving advice. It's voluntary service. In my opinion, when you are paying for some advice, then you can be selective.WorkPermitIssues wrote:[There is nothing wrong with being selective as the candidate is seeking advice on the situation and not the personality. Many people get into the moral mode which is only prerogative and personal and may not ncessarily apply good to the question being asked.
gotcha wrote:Nobody here is been paid for giving advice. It's voluntary service. In my opinion, when you are paying for some advice, then you can be selective.WorkPermitIssues wrote:[There is nothing wrong with being selective as the candidate is seeking advice on the situation and not the personality. Many people get into the moral mode which is only prerogative and personal and may not ncessarily apply good to the question being asked.
On a public forum, you must be open to all suggestions and need to pick one of them interacting with users. Normally people does not like such comments.
You can understand, why he does not get first reply for more than a day
Cheers !WorkPermitIssues wrote:Unlikely that this debate can lead us anywhere. .. So just posted to say Hello
Option 1: Tell agency & company A that you can not join them as you have another excellent offer
Option 2: Join company A and the immediately resign as I have one weeks notice period in probation period.