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Re: Two long days

Postby Kaz » 09 Oct 2016, 13:58

Good news Suff! :(
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Re: Two long days

Postby Suff » 10 Oct 2016, 07:43

It is thanks.
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Re: Two long days

Postby meriad » 10 Oct 2016, 09:00

Congrats Suff - good news x
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Re: Two long days

Postby Suff » 10 Oct 2016, 13:29

Now I've received a call from the other agency for the ING job. Apparently it was all decided and the "interview" was just a formality. It seems I've upset everyone.

<sigh>.
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Re: Two long days

Postby meriad » 10 Oct 2016, 14:10

Would the ING job be the better one and still available? I'm sure the other company, whilst not happy, would understand if you withdrew your acceptance on grounds of travelling distance, better salary etc?

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Re: Two long days

Postby Kaz » 10 Oct 2016, 15:16

Suff that was supposed to be a smile emote in my last post! :oops:

So sorry to hear there are complications xx
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Re: Two long days

Postby Weka » 10 Oct 2016, 18:11

Meriads right. Which one would you prefer? Your labour market is large enough to net have to worry too much about upsetting people. Here's a very different story.
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Re: Two long days

Postby Suff » 10 Oct 2016, 18:48

Ah which would I prefer. Brussels, at the moment is more money, I know the people and it's a real PITA to work in. I don't like Brussels as a city to live in, it's expensive and the government is becoming really aggressive with foreign workers and all sorts of registration.

London is an unknown but the people seemed reasonable, they know they're not super good at what they are doing and they're trying to improve and want help. The money is less but, interestingly, I can get accommodation more easily and cheaper than in Brussels. Travel is a bit more problematical but could, with a fair wind, be cheaper and faster.

However here's the consideration. With the whole mess of Brexit, who knows what is going to happen. My own personal feeling is that the £ is going to jump in value and that working relationships are going to fray due to the tensions. So I could wind up in a job which is paying less money, giving me more hassle to work at and with the expectation that I'll stay for years.

In the end, six months in London looks like risk mitigation to me and, as a PM, I'm all about risk management... :P :P

There is still, also, the risk factor of Brussels being a higher priority terror target than London, right now.
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Re: Two long days

Postby saundra » 10 Oct 2016, 19:11

Decisions decisions decisions
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Re: Two long days

Postby AliasAggers » 10 Oct 2016, 19:47

You certainly have a problem, Suff., but personally I feel I know enough about your capabilities of weighing up
all the pros and cons of the situation, that I'm sure you will make the right decision, and I wish you well.
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