Originally posted by norrahe
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Nothing more useful to add than these lot, except yay, well done!
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Fix up the interview for B. You haven't signed anything with A yet, and they may put off the start date again.
If A come across with the contract (and a firm start date) in the meantime I think you have to go with them.
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I refer the honourable guinea pig to the answer I gave a few moments ago:
http://forums.contractoruk.com/busin...te-urgent.html
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWhich city is it? That might make all the difference? If it is Manchester you want to turn everything down until someone offers you something there and take it... whatever the rate
Delaying A for say a week wouldn't be a killer, explain to B your under a serious time constraint. See if you can get something from that. I did that and they interviewed me at B less than 2 days later.
If not then as most say take A. This isn't really the best time to be gambling with gigs imo.
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Which city is it? That might make all the difference? If it is Manchester you want to turn everything down until someone offers you something there and take it... whatever the rate
Delaying A for say a week wouldn't be a killer, explain to B your under a serious time constraint. See if you can get something from that. I did that and they interviewed me at B less than 2 days later.
If not then as most say take A. This isn't really the best time to be gambling with gigs imo.
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Can you be honest with B and tell them you've got another offer, so can they interview you PDQ?
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostAs a complete alternative - get both and exercise your RoS (get someone a lot cheaper!) and make money out of both gigs at the same time.
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take the offer, plus you wouldn't want to be putting on your friends for a long period of time by stopping with them.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostAs a complete alternative - get both and exercise your RoS (get someone a lot cheaper!) and make money out of both gigs at the same time.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostYou only have one offer at the moment - worse case you lose even that!
Personally, I wouldn't put A off deliberately - if it happens naturally and B is a goer first, then great; if not, then take A and stop whinging about it.
As a complete alternative - get both and exercise your RoS (get someone a lot cheaper!) and make money out of both gigs at the same time.
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You only have one offer at the moment - worse case you lose even that!
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