Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
Now that you are out of school and are joining the real world, I'll give you some advice. Unlike what your parents taught you, the world doesn't revolve around you. If a company wants to hire you and you don't want to start when they need you, guess what, Don't call us, we'll call you.
Originally posted by: bonkers325
depends on the job. if its a service based job (consulting, etc) you can probably get away with starting late.
Originally posted by: Imdmn04
Just ask the company. Every company/department is different.
Ask your future boss, work something out with him.
They're delighted they found themselves a cheap desperate college whore to do the work of two people. There's a slight difference there.Originally posted by: agibby5
I always say ASAP, and they are always impressed.
Originally posted by: NanoStuff
They're delighted they found themselves a cheap desperate college whore to do the work of two people. There's a slight difference there.Originally posted by: agibby5
I always say ASAP, and they are always impressed.
Originally posted by: agibby5
I always say ASAP, and they are always impressed. Although you might not like doing that, it might pay off down the road. What do you really need the extra time for anyway? Aren't you anxious to get a job? Let me put it this way, I graduated 12/06. I didn't get a job until 04/07. I felt like I was about to get depressed because I didn't have anything to do for that whole time. It really messed with my mind.
Originally posted by: Imdmn04
Originally posted by: agibby5
I always say ASAP, and they are always impressed. Although you might not like doing that, it might pay off down the road. What do you really need the extra time for anyway? Aren't you anxious to get a job? Let me put it this way, I graduated 12/06. I didn't get a job until 04/07. I felt like I was about to get depressed because I didn't have anything to do for that whole time. It really messed with my mind.
That's because you had 4 months of downtime.
A lot of people after 4 years of school, wants to take a short break when there is a job lined up.
Can you imagine walking on a Saturday ceremony after 4 years of hardwork, then going to work on the following Monday?