closure is best, even if the answer is "thanks but no thanks"
I just got off the phone with a recruiter. While the outcome wasn't what I was hoping for, I am happy to get the closure.
Earlier this week, I had a virtual interview with a recruiter placing an accounting role at a local company. The role is a lower level one that I was ok with being submitted for because I want a less stressful job. As long as a job will pay my bills, I'm ok with a lower salary (and I'm definitely ok with a less stressful workload and having a life outside of work).
Apparently the hiring manager has her doubts about that and told the recruiter she was going to pass on interviewing me. The recruiter, true to her word, told me that she'd have an update for me by the end of the week and called late this afternoon to tell me.
"I'm sorry" she said. "It's ok" I replied back. "I don't think I could work for someone who doubts what I'm saying, doubts my motives. Yes, I need regular income and that's why I'm looking for a job but no, I'm not looking to take anything just to tide me over until I find something better. I expect to retire from my next position, I'm not built for the constant pursuit of the next big thing".
And with that, I close my job search for the week. I have 2 cat sitting jobs starting this week, one starts on Sunday so tomorrow is a day for errands.
Have a great weekend ☀️
And job seekers, hang in there.
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