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Re: NEW JOB PROBLEMS
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May 19, 2006, 07:48:58 pm »
I agree with Marie--if you find another job quickly, just leave this off your resume. I was once let go after four days at a new job (I've never really figured out why, but it might be because I wore trousers as all of my skirts were at the cleaners and this was the 1980s in a highly corporate environment). I worked as a temp until I found a much more suitable position a few months later, and just explained that I'd decided to work as a temp to gain broader experience in a wider range of fields.
I wouldn't go back unless you were offered a promotion and more money. THAT would look okay on a resume and you could still keep looking for work at a higher rate of compensation.
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