mickeyboat
<font color=660099>Nothing like the cream and choc
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Hey hiring managers in the know. I could use your help.
My job is going to end shortly and I have been looking for a new job for a couple of months. I got an offer for a job I think I would really like, but the salary and benefits are substantially less than what I am earning now, and I would like to negotiate a bit. What are your thoughts about counter-offers. Do employers expect them? Or is the economy so bad that people just take whatever they are offered?
From the research I did on line and through others in the industry, the offer was less than standard for the position. Vacation time offered was also minimum, and it is important to me. I was the only candidate considered for the position, I am highly recommended and they are looking for someone to start right away.
What do you think?
My job is going to end shortly and I have been looking for a new job for a couple of months. I got an offer for a job I think I would really like, but the salary and benefits are substantially less than what I am earning now, and I would like to negotiate a bit. What are your thoughts about counter-offers. Do employers expect them? Or is the economy so bad that people just take whatever they are offered?
From the research I did on line and through others in the industry, the offer was less than standard for the position. Vacation time offered was also minimum, and it is important to me. I was the only candidate considered for the position, I am highly recommended and they are looking for someone to start right away.
What do you think?


