I'd offer up a consulting rate. It should be about three times your hourly rate. Higher if you don't want the job set at a point that will make it worth your while. Remember you'll pay self employment taxes and there is the extra hassle, plus they won't be covering your benes, the new job will.
Or I'd simply say "I'm sorry. I'm going to have a lot of new challenges at my job that I need to focus on and my personal life right now is also fairly demanding. I just can't make time."
Companies almost never manage to get someone onboarded in the two weeks of notice.
Or I'd simply say "I'm sorry. I'm going to have a lot of new challenges at my job that I need to focus on and my personal life right now is also fairly demanding. I just can't make time."
Companies almost never manage to get someone onboarded in the two weeks of notice.


