Just curious what people think.
Applied for a job, got offered it, then turned them down. Now wanting to accept.
if it's still available and if the offer is still on the table, why not?
but my best guess is that you better have a pretty darn good reason for not accepting it to begin with, and you will need to prove you're committed to them
most companies don't want to be your 2nd choice (or worse), unless you're a superstar of course
I regretted not accepting it a few days after I turned it down....I haven't made contact with their HR lady yet, but see they're still advertising the opening. I don't want to be or act out of line but sending off an email stating I would like to take the job...I was an engineer for CAT till my company moved to GA and I choose not to go, pay is slightly less than I was making, drive and benefits about the same. Thought I'd collect unemployment for a few weeks and find something really spectacular but I'm already going nuts from boredom.
How people go months to years with a job is beyond me.
and this is what's making me hesitant on sending this email.I tried it once. I had only been self -employed a short while when a company ask me to come in. Made me a fantastic offer but there was 1 thing i they wanted that i felt made it a bad deal for me personally. I ask them to reconsider and they said they couldnt so i turned it down. After thinking about a few days i felt i could work around it so i called them back......They said thanks but no thanks...
Just curious what people think.
Applied for a job, got offered it, then turned them down. Now wanting to accept.
whats the worse that could happen?... they say no and you're in the same boat.. I say go for it
-murph
pm me and i'll give you either phone # or my email and i'll tell you how to handle this. one of many things i'm an expert at
seriously though hit me up and don't call the fucking hr lady
After six weeks I'm assuming they already filled the job but i guess it wouldn't hurt to ask
Study the game hard and grind out poker for a living and you won't have to worry about the corporate song and dance anymore
This...
TopShelf,
I can tell you a similar story from the other side. I accepted a job that fell into my lap out of the blue several months back that was very similar to what I was doing/always done, much smaller and said "laid back" work environment, and an almost 40% pay raise to start, although no benefits other than 401k. Long story short, the only guy I had to work with other than the owner was a complete disrespectful jerk. The job was easy and the pay was promising, but no way in hell would I wish this guy on anyone, so me and the owner came to an agreement after 3 weeks to part ways. He made it sound like it was no big deal and to "just get my old job back." This leads me to your delimma basically. So, I decided to try and get my old job back. they were still trying to fill the position, and were actually trying to hire 2-3 more as well when I left. I heard from a friend who works there that my letter/email was brought up in a meeting with all the Managers, but the Manager and my Direct Supervisor never did tell me yes or no. So, here I am SOL and back to the basement. I would say reach out and go for it, the worst they can say is no I guess. If they say yes, then swallow the pride, go to work, and act like nothing ever happened...