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Re: Quick career question--go in-house with another company, or stay outsourced with better conditions?
Subject:Re: Quick career question--go in-house with another company, or stay outsourced with better conditions? From:Ed <glassnet -at- gmail -dot- com> To:"Joey P" <joeyp2008 -at- gmail -dot- com> Date:Thu, 7 Aug 2008 04:58:21 -0400
I would not accept a job for less pay, with a longer commute, unless
there was a very good reason to do so. You've proposed that the large
manufacturer's name on your resume will position you better in the job
market. That could be the case, but I don't think a job change is a
good idea. I think that you were successful in the interview is very
promising. Keep up the good work and enjoy life.
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Ed
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