Follow-Up After Interview
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@Dashrender said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@Fredtx said in Follow-Up After Interview:
there is some cons. The pay will be about 15K more a year than what I currently make (below market value) at my company, It will be 5 min away from my home, there is some technology that I will learn that I don't have experience with.
Those are the cons?
this was my question.
So first thing... make sure you have the pros and cons straight. LOLOLOL
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@scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@Dashrender said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@Fredtx said in Follow-Up After Interview:
there is some cons. The pay will be about 15K more a year than what I currently make (below market value) at my company, It will be 5 min away from my home, there is some technology that I will learn that I don't have experience with.
Those are the cons?
this was my question.
So first thing... make sure you have the pros and cons straight. LOLOLOL
Yes. Prevents confusion. I was very confused at your first initial response. I was like, "Are those things not good enough"? Then, I realized I listed it as cons, instead of pros. LOL
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@Fredtx said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@Dashrender said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@Fredtx said in Follow-Up After Interview:
there is some cons. The pay will be about 15K more a year than what I currently make (below market value) at my company, It will be 5 min away from my home, there is some technology that I will learn that I don't have experience with.
Those are the cons?
this was my question.
So first thing... make sure you have the pros and cons straight. LOLOLOL
I was like, "Are those things not good enough"? Then, I realized I listed it as cons, instead of pros. LOL
I was like, "Man, I wish an extra $15K was a con to me!" :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:
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@pmoncho said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@Fredtx said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@Dashrender said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@Fredtx said in Follow-Up After Interview:
there is some cons. The pay will be about 15K more a year than what I currently make (below market value) at my company, It will be 5 min away from my home, there is some technology that I will learn that I don't have experience with.
Those are the cons?
this was my question.
So first thing... make sure you have the pros and cons straight. LOLOLOL
I was like, "Are those things not good enough"? Then, I realized I listed it as cons, instead of pros. LOL
I was like, "Man, I wish an extra $15K was a con to me!" :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:
LOL - yeah, me too - man.. only $15K more, I was really hoping it was going to be $25K more. LOL
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@pmoncho said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@Fredtx said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@Dashrender said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@Fredtx said in Follow-Up After Interview:
there is some cons. The pay will be about 15K more a year than what I currently make (below market value) at my company, It will be 5 min away from my home, there is some technology that I will learn that I don't have experience with.
Those are the cons?
this was my question.
So first thing... make sure you have the pros and cons straight. LOLOLOL
I was like, "Are those things not good enough"? Then, I realized I listed it as cons, instead of pros. LOL
I was like, "Man, I wish an extra $15K was a con to me!" :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:
Right, I was like "okay, more is better, but $15K is a CON, damn". lol
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@scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@pmoncho said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@Fredtx said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@Dashrender said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@Fredtx said in Follow-Up After Interview:
there is some cons. The pay will be about 15K more a year than what I currently make (below market value) at my company, It will be 5 min away from my home, there is some technology that I will learn that I don't have experience with.
Those are the cons?
this was my question.
So first thing... make sure you have the pros and cons straight. LOLOLOL
I was like, "Are those things not good enough"? Then, I realized I listed it as cons, instead of pros. LOL
I was like, "Man, I wish an extra $15K was a con to me!" :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:
Right, I was like "okay, more is better, but $15K is a CON, damn". lol
I only took a 35% pay raise when I last switched jobs. So it might be a detriment. . .
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@DustinB3403 said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@pmoncho said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@Fredtx said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@Dashrender said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@Fredtx said in Follow-Up After Interview:
there is some cons. The pay will be about 15K more a year than what I currently make (below market value) at my company, It will be 5 min away from my home, there is some technology that I will learn that I don't have experience with.
Those are the cons?
this was my question.
So first thing... make sure you have the pros and cons straight. LOLOLOL
I was like, "Are those things not good enough"? Then, I realized I listed it as cons, instead of pros. LOL
I was like, "Man, I wish an extra $15K was a con to me!" :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:
Right, I was like "okay, more is better, but $15K is a CON, damn". lol
I only took a 35% pay raise when I last switched jobs. So it might be a detriment. . .
I had a 75% pay raise from one job to the next, but really, it was more like a $10% raise, because the old job had so much ridiculous OT, I was making nearly what the new job offered.
As a consultant, I hit nearly a 100% raise from that last point...
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@Dashrender said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@DustinB3403 said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@pmoncho said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@Fredtx said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@Dashrender said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@scottalanmiller said in Follow-Up After Interview:
@Fredtx said in Follow-Up After Interview:
there is some cons. The pay will be about 15K more a year than what I currently make (below market value) at my company, It will be 5 min away from my home, there is some technology that I will learn that I don't have experience with.
Those are the cons?
this was my question.
So first thing... make sure you have the pros and cons straight. LOLOLOL
I was like, "Are those things not good enough"? Then, I realized I listed it as cons, instead of pros. LOL
I was like, "Man, I wish an extra $15K was a con to me!" :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:
Right, I was like "okay, more is better, but $15K is a CON, damn". lol
I only took a 35% pay raise when I last switched jobs. So it might be a detriment. . .
I had a 75% pay raise from one job to the next, but really, it was more like a $10% raise, because the old job had so much ridiculous OT, I was making nearly what the new job offered.
As a consultant, I hit nearly a 100% raise from that last point...
Exactly, it's all in perspective.
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@scottalanmiller Thanks! I'm doing some job searching right now on my computer, and now I have a completely different mentality on choosing which ones to apply for.