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Kasey Kahne Fan!
would you take this job?
Okay, I'm 26 and unemployed for about eight weeks now. I live in Michigan, which has the second or first worst economy in the US right now. Our exodus rate is atrocious! Anyways, it's defintely an employer's market with so many people out of work.
I was offered a job today at a manufacturing plant in Holland. I would be taking pictures of certain metal parts, cropping them and placing them on a quality control sheet. The employees use this to check the parts when they come off the dies/press to make sure they look okay.
It offers: insurance after six months. Pay is $9/hr + .25 shift premium + $1/hr perfect attendance bonus. (I'm used to making $12-15/hr)
Drawbacks: 2:30p - 11:30p, 35 minute high way commute
The work is okay, but it's not something I would want to do the rest of my life. I don't think I'll take the job, but do you guys feel I should just suck it up and deal with it?
I'm feeling incredibly guilty because I don't have much money (unemployment equals about $250/week), I'm living with my parents (they're so cool!), and I complain about not being able to shop. But now that I've been offered this job, should I just take it and stop complaining? I'll probably still be looking for another job while I work here that pays a little more in my range, so I may even leave after a month if I find something. I'd feel guilty about looking for another job though, but I'm going to feel guilty if I don't take it. I still have unemployment for 18 weeks so I could look, but If I don't find anything theN?? Aghhhh!!!!!
What do I do?? I'm SOOO confused.
(I'm single, so the only person it affects is me... not a family or kids or anything).
As a general rule, don't solve puzzles that open portals to Hell.
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03-16-2006 10:49 AM
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Re: would you take this job?
If the economy is as bad as you say it is, I say take the job and suck it up. My mom always tells me it's easier to find a job when you already have one. No one likes to hire someone that has been unemployed for a great period of time, regardless of the reason. I quit work to stay home with my kids for 2½ years and it was near impossible for me to get a decent job after that. I only got called back for three interviews after applying for dozens of jobs. I finally got a job where I am now and have been here a year and a half. The pay isn't great (less than what you'd be making), but insurance is good. I had to support 2 kids on my salary though and wasn't living with anyone. Still like you said, you can always take it and continue to look for another job.
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Re: would you take this job?
if jobs are hard to come by around you, I say take it and keep looking - some money is better than no money...good luck!
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Re: would you take this job?
I would take it, you might be surprised and actually like it. I have had to work hours like that most my life, you get used to it...also I have had more luck getting a job when I already had one rather than when I was unemployed.
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I'd say take it. If the economy in MI is anything like in NY you will have a heck of a time finding a job. I agree some money is better than no money and just think you will be making more than what you bring home in unemployment, plus you will have benefits.
The time is always right to do what is right. ~ Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 1929-1968
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Re: would you take this job?
I would normally say take it... but with your epilespy, you REALLY need to get good rest and not be tired. Are the hours something that you can work? Can you sit in front of the computer for long periods of time? Will they allow to take a break if you need it?
It does sound like an easy job though... the next job you might find could involve major manual labor
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Re: would you take this job?
Isn't one of the questions when you call Marvin "did you refuse work?" If you don't take it, will it screw up your unemployment anyway?
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Re: would you take this job?
I say take the job and keep looking for better, and DON"T feel guilty about it! No one would ever advance if guilt took over.
EVERYBODY NEEDS SOMETHING TO BELIEVE IN. I BELIEVE I'LL HAVE ANOTHER CUP OF COFFEE!
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Re: would you take this job?
Take it............seems you have already decided you want to........just need a little prodding........and it will alow you time to look for another job as well as make money.....most people are always on the lookout for a better and higher paying job daily so you would be no different than them..........some states if you max out unemployment they make you wait a year before applying again.
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Re: would you take this job?
I thought you could not keep getting unemployment if you turned down a job?? Anyway if the job market is that bad then you should take it. When DH was in the Army everytime we moved I'd have to find a job....I'd apply EVERYWHERE, take the first thing offered and look for something better, Beggars can't be choosers, right?
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