- Jan 21, 2005
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Have worked for current employer for two years. Due to the economy, a bunch of changes are being made, we're losing customers, etc, and layoffs are coming soon.
My boss has hinted to me multiple times that I will likely be laid off. We are pretty open with each other so he's doing this out of good faith.
One of our current customers, who is leaving, is hiring a new company to replace us. Their CIO was hoping to get me to join this new company (he has ties), and asked my boss if that was possible. Not exactly sure what they talked about, but one way or another, I had an interview, which went well.
I just got an offer from them. When they originally asked what my salary requirements were, I told them. They offered me 7K less.
This is for a 90 day contract-for-hire position. It will be a LOT of work for me. The guy who wants to hire me insists (and has many times) that he plans on hiring me, but that should things change, he wants me to be prepared.
Because I'm worried about time, I'll likely end up working for these guys while I continue to look for another job. Honestly, though, I find the offer rather insulting... Am I wrong to feel like that? What's an appropriate way to rebut? My roommate told me to ask them if the entire amount was for the 90 days,
My boss has hinted to me multiple times that I will likely be laid off. We are pretty open with each other so he's doing this out of good faith.
One of our current customers, who is leaving, is hiring a new company to replace us. Their CIO was hoping to get me to join this new company (he has ties), and asked my boss if that was possible. Not exactly sure what they talked about, but one way or another, I had an interview, which went well.
I just got an offer from them. When they originally asked what my salary requirements were, I told them. They offered me 7K less.
This is for a 90 day contract-for-hire position. It will be a LOT of work for me. The guy who wants to hire me insists (and has many times) that he plans on hiring me, but that should things change, he wants me to be prepared.
Because I'm worried about time, I'll likely end up working for these guys while I continue to look for another job. Honestly, though, I find the offer rather insulting... Am I wrong to feel like that? What's an appropriate way to rebut? My roommate told me to ask them if the entire amount was for the 90 days,
