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Bill Branstetter
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Imagine this scenario: You receive an offer from one company, but you are hoping for an offer from another company next week. What's the best way to navigate that situation? Should you tell company #1 that you are waiting on another offer?

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No you do not, You stay silent until you hear from the other one if your offered or not!! Let’s pretend here, for instincts you turn down the first offer and then you get a call back from the second offer and they decide to also decline you, now your screwed with no offers!! It’s always best to keep your second option open for backup life be really funny like that sometimes

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Bill Branstetter
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Imagine this scenario: You receive an offer from one company, but you are hoping for an offer from another company next week. What's the best way to navigate that situation? Should you tell company #1 that you are waiting on another offer?

#jobsearch #advice #offer

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Raised on retail, former entertainment assistant, seeking new opportunities

That's a tough one... I don't think I would tell company #1 about company #2, but I would have to tell them something to give myself more time. I feel like this happens almost every time I'm up for a job! It's a bit stressful, and you don't want to lie or leave a company high and dry...

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Kenji Yamacya
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It's a bit of a catch-22, until I get the second offer from another company, it'll be hard to officially give an answer to the first company. But I think we could negotiate by telling them the truth and let them know you are excellent.

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Robert Jenkins
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over 6 months ago

#1 You must have patience for every aspect of a driving career, from dealing with the vehicle itself people on the road, to dealing with different companies as well as potential new customers/employers. #2 if you make more money than you need, save that money because the time is coming when you won't make any. A career in transportation can be very fickle #feastorfamine. #3 You need the ability to take the good with the bad. Some transportation jobs will be great, others, not so great. Just hang in there you're going to be fine

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#1 be able to work alone, 💕 love to travel, make friends easily, believe in your product!

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