What is the right thing to do when you've been offered a job & accepted & given notice but then immediately get offered a much better one?
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Now she feels honour bound to stay with first coz of work done on her behalf but I'm suggesting she should think of her own future prospects
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Be apologetic. Pay the commission the agency would have earnt. Explain the amazingness of the opportunity. Surely that's acceptable?
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recruite, agency and other employer are just "entities". Nobody will thank her that she stayed with the ok. job. But she will >
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> regret that decision for a long time I guess.Nothing is harder than"Why didn't I take that opportunity back then" in 10 years!
@HPluckrose
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take the better job. Someone else will still want the other job. Sunk costs are irrelevant
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It happens. Not sure if I did the right thing but in a similar situation I took the better job. It's about where yu're best off.
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