A bird. . .

Jeff Altman, Big Game Hunter
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Jeff Altman, the big game Hunter, tells you a cautionary story to remind you that one bird in your hand is worth more than two in the bush.
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I want to tell you a cautionary story and give you a warning, but, you want to think about it, they come from her recent experience with a job seeker. This is someone who moved to a new city. He and his wife bought a house and wanted to move to a new location and contact me because I had a client there and I had a position he qualified for, all kinds of good stuff.
They were interviewed by my client and would receive a quote. He is meeting with the department head of the trip. Work quotation cannot be obtained Sign the contract now. At the same time, until the last 2nd, I didn’t know that he had received an offer from another company. I contacted him to let him know that my client was about to expand his offer. I contacted him with that company to let them know that he was receiving an offer. All they have to do is get the last signature. They want to sign it on the imitator.
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The applicant asked me about my clients and whether they were reliable.
“They took the time to call you and let you know that this is going to happen. I didn’t know this guy was a liar. I would say it is going to happen.”
I gave him my best judgment.
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I also want to say that until then, I didn’t know that he had another offer. He emailed me on Friday night saying that based on what you hear from HR staff, his offer will be rejected and my clients will be waiting.
The horrible thing that happened was that the head of the department decided not to sign the offer. Now, this person is unemployed and cannot take back other jobs. He had to find something and move to his new city. He has no income.
Think about this lesson. Instead, there are a few things you want to do. To be clear, I did not ask him to reject other proposals.
The lesson here is that a bird is worth 2 in a bush.
The way to deal with this situation is:
Accept the offer and set the start date to one week. This way you can install for a week to get my clients back. If my client hasn’t, he will continue to work on this original job. Then if my client passes by, if you think it makes sense, he might make another decision. Not my choice. His choice.
Delay acceptance of the original offer and try to wait for my clients. If you are under pressure and finally accept it, please delay the starting point a little…you get it.
You won’t wait for prayers based on hope.
What you want to do is reject something when you really have something, not necessarily something in writing, but there is an oral offer, when you are told that the offer will wait in writing, etc. Especially in this case, he will be stuck without work at the time and does need to be positioned.
Again, my advice is to hold the bird in your hand and the value is 2 in the bush. Stop as much as possible. If other quotes are preferred jobs, please delay starting as much as possible.
If it’s not the preferred job, it doesn’t matter! In this case, yes. This money would be better. This work will be better. You get it.
You won’t reject something, hoping that something will pass because, like what happens here, sometimes it’s not.
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