Role 1:
Small company working for a large public sector client.
Interview Tuesday, Contract offered Wednesday, Starting on Monday. Good review from the interviewer - Best interview ever he did in 20 years. Wrote to me how delighted he was offering the role.
Role 2:
Large public sector client.
Today morning, got confirmation for the role (in email) and agency is waiting for purchase order and start date. I have good reasons to believe role will come through.
Role2 is circa 15% > Role1.
Both roles are with large public sector clients.
Role 2 is better commute than Role1.
I personally prefer Role 2
I don't want to p155 around with either of them. Role1 is with a small company. I don't want to waste their time. They need to find some one if I say NO. I have not signed the contracts yet.
How would you say NO in a professional way, not coming across as too clever?
Thanks.
Small company working for a large public sector client.
Interview Tuesday, Contract offered Wednesday, Starting on Monday. Good review from the interviewer - Best interview ever he did in 20 years. Wrote to me how delighted he was offering the role.
Role 2:
Large public sector client.
Today morning, got confirmation for the role (in email) and agency is waiting for purchase order and start date. I have good reasons to believe role will come through.
Role2 is circa 15% > Role1.
Both roles are with large public sector clients.
Role 2 is better commute than Role1.
I personally prefer Role 2
I don't want to p155 around with either of them. Role1 is with a small company. I don't want to waste their time. They need to find some one if I say NO. I have not signed the contracts yet.
How would you say NO in a professional way, not coming across as too clever?
Thanks.
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