Niktereuto wrote:
PLOT TWIST: My ex-boss contacted me today to offer me, for the third time, a job in the company.
I don't know if it's okay to accept it considering that they have offered me the same position twice and didn't hire me for "economic reasons".
I'm not sure if they are really interested in me, or if they are using me to complete the necessary candidates to make a "fair" hiring process for the chosen one.
I have already a job, but I liked more my last job than the one I have at this moment, except for the sensory issues.
My last job was full of sensory stimuli. My current workplace is so calm that I feel at ease there. But my current job is a service job, and I have to be in contact with people all day —and that's exhausting— and in my last job, it's more technical, meaning fewer people.
Something's lost in translation here.
If they offer you a job, it's yours to accept or decline. How could they offer it twice before but then not hire you?
Either they offered you a job or they didn't.
That aside, if you want the job there and they actually give it to you and some sort of assurance that it's long term then take it. But make it clear to them that you are currently gainfully employed and fairly content where you are and will only be quitting your job to join their company if they're going to legit give you a job/pay you want and then keep you on working. If they can't give you a reasonable pay scale nor any sort of guarantee that the job is long term permanent, then maybe say thanks but no thanks I have a job I'm good with at the moment and stay where you are.
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for supporting trump. Because doing so is deplorable.