It seems the tide may be turning, but I want to be careful not to rock the boat — or do I? I have recently been given the keys to a friend's apartment in New York City.
My friend Wendy is taking advantage of the summer to visit with her family in North Carolina, before the next semester starts in the fall. This couldn't have happened at a better time for me, as I needed to be closer to the city than my upstate digs would allow.
During the past week, I actually was called in for several interviews. Ordinarily, interviews are not on my list of favorite things to do. But being that things are so tight with the economy, I am happy to be at the point where I am getting callbacks.
But now I am faced with a dilemma.
After one four-hour marathon interview, I was offered a job.
After a half-marathon, two hour interview, I was not offered a job, but am optimistic about my chances.
What I don't like is the wait — two to three weeks while they interview the remaining candidates.
Do I take the job offered to me, or do I wait to see if I am "the right fit" for the other organization's program.
Do I go for the job that is something I really want to do? Or do I go for the job that would offer me a definite paycheck?
Decisions, decisions...