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Declining contingent job offer?
Yes, everything was planned out which was great. After the offer a lot of the plans fell through and it doesn't seem feasible anymore. I'd be taking a paycut, less hours and spending more. Thank you for the advice. I appreciate it so much.
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Declining contingent job offer?
Thank you for advice. Though, I never meant to waste the facilities time. If I did not want the job in the first place, I would not have bothered to apply or even go to the interview. I'm so thankful for my friend and I hate the situation I am in. Yes, I had family obligations before but like I said things have changed over the past week. Honestly if my situation had stayed the same, I would have no reason to reject the offer. This is already painful decision as it is. 😕
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Declining contingent job offer?
So I interviewed on one of closest friends floors. The interview went so well and I was offered a contingent job offer the next day! I was ecstatic and I said yes. I've been waiting for this job for a while now. However, in the last week there have been many changes in my home life. I feel the need to put my family first and I don't want them to suffer emotionally and financially since this new job would be a commute for me. I'd have to consider driving costs (80 miles one way) and lodging if I'm too tired to drive. In addition to other bills we have at home. After talking it over, I'm leaning towards decline the job offer but what's the best way to decline without burning bridges? I'm so very grateful for the offer, but I don't know that it will work out for me right now. I did the new hire paperwork but haven't signed anything formal yet. The staff that interviewed me was wonderful and their manager was also great. Do I just tell HR I'm declining? Should I call the manager that interviewed me as well? Help! 😔
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Moving from psych to tele
I feel the same and I'm looking to try out something new. Thank you so much for your advice! I appreciate it so much :)
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Moving from psych to tele
Hi, I'm not quite sure yet. I believe it's 8-12 weeks of training with a preceptor. I've been told you orient on days for a few weeks then they move you to whichever shift they need filled.
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Moving from psych to tele
Hi all, So I've been going back and fourth for the last year about transitioning from psych to tele. I graduated in 2011 and did psych for about three years. Now an opportunity has come up where I can move to a tele unit. Does anyone have any advice to make my move a little easier? Thanks in advance!