Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you are jumping to conclusions. He didn’t do anything to conclude he wants, “ More than a professional relationship.” This boss and job doesn’t sound compatible for you. His pulling back the potential offer because of you pushing back would be a deal breaker. I would let him know that I want to be taken out of the running. He sounds OVERWHELMING.
OP here. There were things that crossed the line.
Then why didn’t you include these in your original post? It’s not like you were concerned with brevity.
Because I was concerned that people would get some sick thrill out of hearing that. This has been distressing enough for me.
I’m thinking most people replying here are not women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you are jumping to conclusions. He didn’t do anything to conclude he wants, “ More than a professional relationship.” This boss and job doesn’t sound compatible for you. His pulling back the potential offer because of you pushing back would be a deal breaker. I would let him know that I want to be taken out of the running. He sounds OVERWHELMING.
OP here. There were things that crossed the line.
Then why didn’t you include these in your original post? It’s not like you were concerned with brevity.
Because I was concerned that people would get some sick thrill out of hearing that. This has been distressing enough for me.
I’m thinking most people replying here are not women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you an academic? Because you’ve just described a pretty common scenario is academic hiring. It is gross and inappropriate and unfortunately way too typical.
This was my thought too. Sounds like a typical academic interview trip.
Anonymous wrote:I think you’re reading way too much into this but obviously this isn’t the job for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you are jumping to conclusions. He didn’t do anything to conclude he wants, “ More than a professional relationship.” This boss and job doesn’t sound compatible for you. His pulling back the potential offer because of you pushing back would be a deal breaker. I would let him know that I want to be taken out of the running. He sounds OVERWHELMING.
OP here. There were things that crossed the line.
Then why didn’t you include these in your original post? It’s not like you were concerned with brevity.
Anonymous wrote:You didn't know that academia owns you? Lol Saturdays are the tip of the iceberg. OP, no offense, you know nothing about your dream job. You've made up something in your head and this isn't it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you are jumping to conclusions. He didn’t do anything to conclude he wants, “ More than a professional relationship.” This boss and job doesn’t sound compatible for you. His pulling back the potential offer because of you pushing back would be a deal breaker. I would let him know that I want to be taken out of the running. He sounds OVERWHELMING.
OP here. There were things that crossed the line.
Anonymous wrote:Clearly it’s not your dream job. If you are real, decline it. I don’t trust posters that offer the most damning bit of evidence many posts in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you an academic? Because you’ve just described a pretty common scenario is academic hiring. It is gross and inappropriate and unfortunately way too typical.
Yes, it would be academic (coming from govt contracting). I thought this (state) university, being as liberal as it is, would not have tolerance for this.
OP slow your roll. It’s fine that you disliked his approach, but it’s a totally different organizational culture. He did *nothing* to suggest he wanted an improper relationship with you - not unless you left something major out. Just turn down the job and move on.