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[quote=Anonymous]I know someone at a senior level who has been out of work for almost 6 months. He came in as the runner-up for a big job but it went to someone else. He is close to an offer with another company, yet he is getting a very bad feeling about that place. The hiring manager has been very aggressive, required that he cancelled vacation to come in for interview and said she knows what she wants and if she doesn't get it out of the person she hires by the end of the year, she'll walk him/her to the door herself. Question is - the candidate currently has no income and has a family, yet does have savings. Does he take the job (also a step down pay-wise) so that he has a job and an income, or turn it down because of the red flags and hold out for something better? Thanks for considering.[/quote]
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