Truly, this flashed through my mind.
I applied for a job with an organization in their senior center. My interview went well, and I was excited to see that one of the regular, well-attended programs was knitting and crocheting. Yarnwork with elders! Double Joy!
I got a call back asking if I would consider being considered for a better-paying job with more responsibility that's, frankly, right up my alley, but that would have me working at headquarters and not at the senior center.
The thought "What?! No knitting?! No crocheting?! What kind of bait-and-switch number is this?!" flashed through my mind.
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I got a call back asking if I would consider being considered for a better-paying job with more responsibility that's, frankly, right up my alley, but that would have me working at headquarters and not at the senior center.
The thought "What?! No knitting?! No crocheting?! What kind of bait-and-switch number is this?!" flashed through my mind.
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Who knows? It could be that it turns out to be vitally important to do on-site inspections right at that time.
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Very true!
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But if I quit and went to one of the big box chains, they'd pay me, but they wouldn't be as flexible about working around my community college classes or the second job I had later, and I'd have to do things other than sit and knit.
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There are definitely more things to consider about whether to take/stay at a job than the pay alone.
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=D
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Thanks!
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:) Also, congratulations on job!
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Thanks! And the negotiating will be held.