Going to chat thread for job advice
3 options:
1. Accept promotion in current dept with heavy workload (manage 30 people call center)
2. Accept promotion in new dept with avg workload
3. Stay in current role with light workload
I’m interviewing for #2 next week and it’s my top option, #1 my boss says the role is mine if I want it but the stress scares me
Was this a power slide gone wrong in mario kart or what?
Going to chat thread for job advice
3 options:
1. Accept promotion in current dept with heavy workload (manage 30 people call center)
2. Accept promotion in new dept with avg workload
3. Stay in current role with light workload
I’m interviewing for #2 next week and it’s my top option, #1 my boss says the role is mine if I want it but the stress scares me
what i've gathered from this discussion is that we are all in peak performance shape.
Going to chat thread for job advice
3 options:
1. Accept promotion in current dept with heavy workload (manage 30 people call center)
2. Accept promotion in new dept with avg workload
3. Stay in current role with light workload
I’m interviewing for #2 next week and it’s my top option, #1 my boss says the role is mine if I want it but the stress scares me
The ESL Academy teachers love it and want to help run it with me. Give me two years and we're going to bang NCHSAA 1-A.
2 because I already have a good relationship with my potential new boss and she is well liked / respected in the orgBetween 1 and 2, which is likely to get you to the big money job with slightly above average workload ?
20% for 1, not sure on 2What % type of raise are we talking about and how will the money be used/change your life?
nice, good luck to you as well, to your point it is probably just a formality and a classy thing for your hiring manager to dogood luck with whatever you decide. I've got round 4 today with the C-suite and I'm hoping it's a formality since the hiring manager is also on the call, so hopefully just introducing me, getting to know me. but I'm prepping to be grilled just in case.
20% for 1, not sure on 2
Free up wife to get new job (her job sucks, super stressful)
This is best perk of option 3 (do nothing)How does any of this relate to you getting to play more golf ?
So you get the more stressful job and she gets the easier job? That sounds like a pass to me.