Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the suggestions. Part of my dilemma is that I have another offer on the table that is a shorter commute, 35 hrs a week but $14k less than the other position. It will squeeze our budget pretty tight but my husband thinks it's worth it.
If my husband wasn't a factor I'd choose the DC job (for professional growth). I'm going to call the potential boss tomorrow and share what's been suggested. Thanks again!
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the suggestions. Part of my dilemma is that I have another offer on the table that is a shorter commute, 35 hrs a week but $14k less than the other position. It will squeeze our budget pretty tight but my husband thinks it's worth it.
If my husband wasn't a factor I'd choose the DC job (for professional growth). I'm going to call the potential boss tomorrow and share what's been suggested. Thanks again![/quote
Worth it for him, or you? Agree that there might be non-monetary bargaining chips you might be able to use if this is the right job for you. ]
Anonymous wrote:How do I do it? I love the potential boss and the work but I need at least $5k more to make the commute from Rockville to DC worth it and he already said the salary was the cap. I want to remain connected to him and even would be willing to meet for coffee to share contacts. Do I just say that?
Anonymous wrote:Just say you're sorry but to make the commute worth it, you need a higher salary, but you understand if that's not possible.
Anonymous wrote:. I want to remain connected to him and even would be willing to meet for coffee to share contacts.