Not exactly "business" but better fit than MLR.
I interviewed for a very impessive sounding position last week with a decent [to me anyway] salary range as well. Went well, and the recruiter [I'd really wished I could have talked directly with the company instead] called yesterday saying they made me an offer.
I get in to sign the paperwork and realize they changed the job title and the salary [by 10K!]. Classic bait and switch!
I said I wanted the position I inquired about and interviewed for, so says he'll talk with them; he calls me back a bit later saying they did improve it. I find out by $2K and still the same less attractive position.
However, as my tractor was in the shop at the very moment getting the injectors and pump examined [$$$], I consented anyway.
Now, I know for a fact that I can not perform well for a company when the relationship was based on such lies, and we're both going to look stupid before long. So:
Do I call the company's manager and tell him exactly that [I'd even concede the $7,500], in hopes he understands and gives me the job I interviewed for - at the risk of having the offer revoked (and it seems my specialty is quite saturated right now in this area).
Or do I take the positition put on my stooge mindset, play with their less appealing job (which will mentally torture me) and take the first offer somewhere else that comes along [what goes around - comes around].
Or try to give them the performance of the job I want; knowing that even if they then give it to me at a later date, I can't trust a company that would give me the "bait & switch". This might give me more of a brush up for the next company - but will be extremely anquishing to me.
Any other options?
I interviewed for a very impessive sounding position last week with a decent [to me anyway] salary range as well. Went well, and the recruiter [I'd really wished I could have talked directly with the company instead] called yesterday saying they made me an offer.
I get in to sign the paperwork and realize they changed the job title and the salary [by 10K!]. Classic bait and switch!
I said I wanted the position I inquired about and interviewed for, so says he'll talk with them; he calls me back a bit later saying they did improve it. I find out by $2K and still the same less attractive position.
However, as my tractor was in the shop at the very moment getting the injectors and pump examined [$$$], I consented anyway.
Now, I know for a fact that I can not perform well for a company when the relationship was based on such lies, and we're both going to look stupid before long. So:
Do I call the company's manager and tell him exactly that [I'd even concede the $7,500], in hopes he understands and gives me the job I interviewed for - at the risk of having the offer revoked (and it seems my specialty is quite saturated right now in this area).
Or do I take the positition put on my stooge mindset, play with their less appealing job (which will mentally torture me) and take the first offer somewhere else that comes along [what goes around - comes around].
Or try to give them the performance of the job I want; knowing that even if they then give it to me at a later date, I can't trust a company that would give me the "bait & switch". This might give me more of a brush up for the next company - but will be extremely anquishing to me.
Any other options?