[Jobs] need advice please
Laurie Porter
freespirit1 at tds.net
Tue May 9 21:22:14 CDT 2006
Hi Nicole:
I can't say whether this job is worth persuing to you. What I can say is
that you seem to have many unanswered questions for this employer about the
actual job, and your accomodations. Then listen carefully for the answers.
If they seem to not make sense to you, than you have enough information to
determine for yourself if you can work there. If you don't want to do
telemarketing, than don't. Sometimes it is hard because we have such a time
finding a job. Just remember, you'll have to live with this job every day
and devote a significant portion of your life to it. If you see yourself
hating it, than you'll do yourself a big favor to hold out for a good one or
at least one that matches your skills and career choices. This job inquiry
is one of hundreds you'll make during your search. Good luck on what you
decide. .
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Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 2:53 AM
Subject: [Jobs] need advice please
> I really need some feedback on this. Last week, I had this interview for
an
> accounting position. The man who interviewed me said purchasing Zoomtext
> would not be a problem, and he seemed really willing to accommodate me.
This
> Monday, I showed up w/ my copy of the software, and it wouldn't load onto
the
> computer at the office. So, we tried downloading the free trial from the
website,
> but that didn't work, either. And the man who hired me said the software
is
> too expensive for him to purchase. So, he totally changed his story, even
> though I'd told him beforehand how much the software costs. To make a
long story
> short, he also changed his story about the type of work he wants me to do.
> Instead of accounting, it's now at-home telemarketing. And it's not
something I
> think I'd be good at. I said I'd try it, and I'm still waiting to hear
more
> about it from the guy. Does this sound just wrong to any of you? I feel
like
> it's a step down, or like maybe he just wanted me to do telemarketing all
> along, but wasn't going to say so? There are just some things that are
making me
> doubt whether I'd want to pursue this job. Any thoughts? Please let me
> know. Thanks.
>
> Nicole
>
>
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