Anonymous wrote:I agree that you don't have to mention you've accepted the offer, just that you have one.
Anonymous wrote:I would absolutely do the interview, and I would plan to discuss at the end that you have an offer from another organization, so you'd need this to move extremely quickly for it to be possible for you. It can't hurt to talk to them -- you might find out the job wouldn't be as great as you imagine, and you'll happily go with ORG A. If you hadn't done the interview you'd always be wondering. And, it could turn out the job sounds as great as you imagine, and then it might be worth the trouble of backing out.
This isn't uncommon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at it a bit differently
Let's say your kid has a play date lined up with Sue, and Betsy calls and your kid likes Betsy better, would you be ok with canceling on Sue just becuase another playdate came along?
You realize you make no sense, right?
Honor your commitments
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at it a bit differently
Let's say your kid has a play date lined up with Sue, and Betsy calls and your kid likes Betsy better, would you be ok with canceling on Sue just becuase another playdate came along?
Would it somehow mean that you would have a better job, potentially making your life, and therefore the lives of your family members much better? Then, yes, I would tell Sue that I apologize for the inconvenience but the playdate won't work out. As much as you may want Sue to be happy, your responsibility is to yourself and your family and this is too big of a decision to have a prior-scheduled playdate interrupt it. Obviously, this analogy doesn't work. I hope you don't base your life decisions on these types of analogies.
Anonymous wrote:Look at it a bit differently
Let's say your kid has a play date lined up with Sue, and Betsy calls and your kid likes Betsy better, would you be ok with canceling on Sue just becuase another playdate came along?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at it a bit differently
Let's say your kid has a play date lined up with Sue, and Betsy calls and your kid likes Betsy better, would you be ok with canceling on Sue just becuase another playdate came along?
You realize you make no sense, right?
Honor your commitments
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at it a bit differently
Let's say your kid has a play date lined up with Sue, and Betsy calls and your kid likes Betsy better, would you be ok with canceling on Sue just becuase another playdate came along?
You realize you make no sense, right?