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Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 4:32 pm
My friend Chris has been staying with his father in Misissippi for the past month or so, and, since his mother will be driving up on Teusday, staying for 2 weeks, and then bringing him back down, he wants me to come with her.
Now, I told him, from the beginning, that I can't promise I can make it up. I've been sending in applications and resumes into each and every job I can find, and I've only got one more interview left, and it's the Wednesday after his mother is to leave for Mississippi. This interview is the one that I've been waiting for the most, it's a managerial position at the local theme park.
When I told him this, he got very angry, and gave me the silent treatment. We're talking again, but only after I told him that I'd see if the interview can be postponed until my return. I doubt it can, though. Locals are cutthroat about ANY job at this place, even more so with the current economy, and I need every edge I can get, and I fear that, if I request a rescheduling, that someone else will have been given the job before my interview even comes along, about 2 weeks after my normally scheduled one.
I don't want Chris to think that I'm a fairweather friend, one of those friends that only around during the good times, but will brush you off in face of something better, because I'm not. But I really, really need this job, because I, as of yet, haven't been promised any of the others, though there's only about 2 others that I have any chance of getting. I need this job, but should I risk it to make my best friend happy? I've known this guy for years, I've stayed at his house, he's stayed at mine, I call his mother "Mom", he's even dating my sister.
Any suggestions?
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Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 5:04 pm
If y'all are really that close, then missing the trip because you have to try and get a job shouldn't be a problem.
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Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 5:10 pm
He should be able to understand. Why don't you suggest that someone else goes along with her?
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Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 5:16 pm
He doesn't want anyone else coming up. We're best friends, and he mostly wants me to come up so we can play some actually good video games on his brothers PS3 and 360 before the Champions Online release. He just really wants me to come up, and I don't like disappointing him.
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Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 10:39 pm
It is my honest, utmost sincere opinion that you should go to the interview. Your friend is going to be around a lot longer than this opportunity. It's NOT too much to ask that he should understand that you can't make it because you have a job interview. If you ask me, a friend who would chastise you over something like this is barely a friend at all. And I do mean no offense, I just think he should understand that you have a life too.
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Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:17 pm
Problem solved; I called to reschedule and, turns out, they're not hiring lol
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Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:43 pm
Oh wow. Good to get out of that situation,eh?
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Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 10:18 pm
Yes, it is. It saves me from having to choose between my friend and my career. The career portion decided for me, basically saying "Hell no" lol
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