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College Job Hopping?
What's the etiquette regarding going to work once I tell them I'll start? I started looking for work last week and took the first position I got, which is basically mailroom work with low pay, and I'm way overqualified for it. Yesterday was my first training day. I already got 2 interviews for other jobs that are better and will probably pay more, but I don't want to leave this job in case the others don't work out or the hours on those jobs are different (one is work from home), so I may even be able to have 3 jobs. This is also only a week in, so odds are I'll get interviews to even better paying jobs in the future.
I realize it costs the companies money because the employees invest some time training me. Is there an etiquette or something to the minimum time I must stay there? |
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Re: College Job Hopping?
hmm I'm in the EXACT same position... I was thinking about just making some BS up about having classes (the quarter is switching) during the days I currently work
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Re: College Job Hopping?
No etiquette at all, esp. if you don't need references. Did you sign a contract? With no refs & no contract, dump it and move on...
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