I've recently interviewed for 2 per diem positions. There are pros and cons to each. I initially thought I'd sign on with both to give me more options of available shifts to pick up when I wanted to work. The more I thought about it, though, I decided that wasn't really the best way to go. Since I might only be working one or two shifts per month, it makes more sense to stick with one place so I can learn the flow and get used to how things are done there.
The problem is I don't want to burn any bridges in declining the offer from the second place. If things work out, I may want to work more shifts and having 2 places to choose from could be beneficial. So I want to let the 2nd place know I don't want to move forward with them right now but leave the door open to come back to them in the future. Does that make sense? How would you word your message to them to let them know that?
The problem is I don't want to burn any bridges in declining the offer from the second place. If things work out, I may want to work more shifts and having 2 places to choose from could be beneficial. So I want to let the 2nd place know I don't want to move forward with them right now but leave the door open to come back to them in the future. Does that make sense? How would you word your message to them to let them know that?
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