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3 factors to consider before accepting a job offer
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[QUOTE="blessingc, post: 240262, member: 73446"] [JUSTIFY][SIZE=18px][FONT=Times New Roman]The kind of job you choose to do should be according to your ability and time else there will be alot if problems. A job that gets takes your free time for you is not a good job, a job that brings out exhaustion from you at the end of each day is not a good job, so when taking up a job you should consider alot of things and have a documented agreement if possible before embarking on it. I worked as a teacher in a school, but before accepting the job I was interviewed, I was tested, I mean my ability to write note, to stand before a audience and make them understand the message I am trying to pass to them. We negotiated what I need to do, my closing hours, my pay, and some other necessary things I needed to know about, I was given an several handouts of various rules I needed to follow to avoid losing my job or losing some money as a discipline for breaking any. But it was my first job ever, I didn't know I needed to make the boss know want I wanted too. When everything started working out I discovered I was being used to accomplish task I never signed for and I couldn't cope I had to leave. make it plain to the employee what you want and want will happen if what you signed becomes different from what you see.[/FONT][/SIZE][/JUSTIFY] [/QUOTE]
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