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On 10/21/2011 1:09, Invisible wrote:
> I'd just feel kinda bad about making them go to all the trouble of
> interviewing me, going through a long elaborate selection process, finally
> getting a job offer, and then after all that saying "oh, you want me to work
> in London? OK, forget it, I'm not interested", and them being all like "WTF?
> Why did you even apply?!" I'd feel like I wasted everybody's time.
What if they said "We'll give you $150,000 more each year to move to London"?
> It's impossible to commute to London by car. (Well, no, it's theoretically
> possible, but you'd be insane to try.) More to the point, I absolutely hate
> London, so unless they're going to pay me 10x what I get now, it wouldn't be
> worth it.
Can it hurt to try? Trust me, you'd not be wasting anyone's time. If nothing
else, if you're 100% dead set against setting foot in london, tell the
interviewer that. I have no idea where all the offices are.
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
People tell me I am the counter-example.
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