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teksource1984 wrote: » One other thing is that I have already signed a non-compete agreement with that recruiter. But I don't think it's legally binding, what do you think ?
knwminus wrote: » Why would you sign something like that? What did the agreement say?
teksource1984 wrote: » My recruiter contacted me about a job and asked me if everything was ok, the commute, location, work. I agreed, even tough I knew that the commute would be difficult for me, I thought I wouldn't get any more offers at that time. Turns out I have gotten 2 other excellent offers all within a reasonable distance. (1 direct hire and the other from another recruiter) However, I have already interviewed for the job which is located far away and only waiting for the start date. How should I handle this ? the recruiter will get angry because he asked me if everything was fine. However, I know that I won't last long because of the long commute ? Please help..........................
teksource1984 wrote: » I'll just make something family related. Altough, I don't think I will be able to work with this company again.
Forsaken_GA wrote: » Just explain to them that after further thought, you've decided the commute won't work for you, and you'd rather not accept the offer just to find yourself leaving a few months down the road because of the commute, you think it'd be better for all involved to give the client the opportunity to hire someone who's likely to stick. It's perfectly reasonable, and most importantly, it's not a lie.
losso wrote: » a wise man once said, I cant give you the formula for success but i can give you the formula for failure, Trying to please everyone. Do what you have to do. It is your life.
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