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falcon101 wrote: » the IT director after my last interview emailed stating that he hopes to connect back with me early next week (this week) although he has to pick from a pool of 4 candidates. Well its Friday, end of week, and no response yet.
mikej412 wrote: » If I wanted the job I might have emailed Wednesday afternoon for an update, or called Thursday morning.
falcon101 wrote: » I wanted to stay away from being a "pest" and giving the company an opportunity to touch base with me instead of me hounding them.
falcon101 wrote: » I was offered the job!!
falcon101 wrote: » Even though My wife works also but we really cannot take a salary hit especially living in Southern California and with 2 kids.
falcon101 wrote: » Well my fellow IT brothers, First, Thank you for the input, advise and well wishes... Second, I was offered the job!! I am so excited, but here is the twist.... When i applied for the position the salary was about $15,000 less then what I am making right now. But the job posting stated: "$XX,000/yr". During my first interview I inquired about the salary and they stated that it was open for negotiation but to a limit. In the offer letter, the salary is $7,000 less than what I make right now. Mind you this position offers ALL types of benefits which my current position does not. Even though My wife works also but we really cannot take a salary hit especially living in Southern California and with 2 kids. I have a phone meeting with the director this afternoon re the compensation. Any suggestions? Thanks as always.
thenjduke wrote: » Nice way to go man. I started my new job about two weeks ago. I moved to Phoenix and let me tell you had to take a pay cut but it was not bad at all. It was only 5k less what I make now too. It is nice though because I was in a management position and I hated management with the company I was with. I took a Senior Network Engineer position and I am loving the guys I work with. They are a great bunch and solid team.
falcon101 wrote: » Thanks thenjduke...i have read your post and congrats to you as well. I was in the same position where my current company was cutting everything i.e pay, benefits and fun etc. so i needed to make a change. Although its $5K less but I can already sense and see (after the interviews and campus visits) that I will enjoy the new challenge. And since I will be doing my Masters/MBA, saving $45K in tuition alone is worth making a change at this point in my career.
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