So I was offered a great job at the Vancouver Olympic Committee on monday. Sweet! But FUCK! (butt fuck???) I was also offered another great job at Raymond James today. Both have pros and cons. Major ones: VANOC is only till 2010, but it's interesting work. Raymond James is a senior role that'll get me into management, but the hours are 7am to 3pm. DAMMIT! I hate having to choose. Working for the olympics would be fucking kick ass, but I'll be just about 30 when it ends... and most likely have a baby. Do I really want to be jobless then? By that time I could potentially be a manager at Raymond James, making some good green and telling people what to do (maybe even telling them they're fired? mwaaahahaha!)
I should be ridiculously happy that I got 2 offers (and I am) but I'm also quite sad because in the end I have to say no to one of the offers.
In fact, I've already accepted one position, so the other one is no :( Sorry Vanoc...
Wednesday, 26 September 2007
When 2 job offers is NOT a good thing
Posted by Assbeard at 16:44
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Are you apologizing to VANOC as in "sorry VANOC, you'll be dealing with me for the next 2.5 years" or as in "sorry VANOC, you're just too good for me"? :P
Either way, congrats on the new job. Like my dad says, a change is as good as a break. Did you take some time off between jobs? Hey, during then, you'd actually be able to say you're "between jobs" without it being a euphemism for "unemployed".
Well I accepted the position at Raymond James, but I have yet to officially turn down the position at VANOC. I'm still thinking about it.
I'm going to try to take a week off between
You accepted but you're still thinking? Are you thinking of accepting the VANOC job too? That'd be interesting. 8 hours for Raymond James, 8 hours for VANOC, 8 hours for sleep. Eat in the car.
Any tips for getting a job offer with VANOC? I have been checking the website and applying to a few positions, but would love any insight as to how to get a foot in the door.
Congrats on the position at RJ!
Thanks:)
Well, The best thing to do, like most people will tell you, is to be yourself. It's a good idea to show some interest, and even excitement about the games coming to Vancouver and that you would love the opportunity to help make it a successful event in any way that you can. Not really much else I can tell you though. It all happened really fast.
BTW, thanks for visiting our modest blog.
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