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<blockquote data-quote="jmason" data-source="post: 331339" data-attributes="member: 10486"><p>Roy, thanks buddy! The "second in command" will indeed have some say in what happens if it does. I also have spent a good bit of time talking to the man upstairs over this.</p><p></p><p>After two hours of discussion they did offer me a position, but they were too low on the $$ and that was the max of their budget for the position. They did say they were going to try to negotiate more $$ for the position and "if they were successful I would know". If they don't, I don't care as it will force me to have to make a <u>very difficult decision</u>. I have almost 14 years where I'm at and a lot of freedom. The company(where I interviewed) is solid from what I can see and what I've been told by others. Also a majority of their employees have been there 10 plus years. That tells me it could be a good new home. <em>I did leave knowing they wanted me and it made me feel like a million bucks!</em></p><p></p><p>If I were them I'd continue to interview and try to find someone who will fit the mold and their budget. That would probably be in their best interest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmason, post: 331339, member: 10486"] Roy, thanks buddy! The "second in command" will indeed have some say in what happens if it does. I also have spent a good bit of time talking to the man upstairs over this. After two hours of discussion they did offer me a position, but they were too low on the $$ and that was the max of their budget for the position. They did say they were going to try to negotiate more $$ for the position and "if they were successful I would know". If they don't, I don't care as it will force me to have to make a [U]very difficult decision[/U]. I have almost 14 years where I'm at and a lot of freedom. The company(where I interviewed) is solid from what I can see and what I've been told by others. Also a majority of their employees have been there 10 plus years. That tells me it could be a good new home. [I]I did leave knowing they wanted me and it made me feel like a million bucks![/I] If I were them I'd continue to interview and try to find someone who will fit the mold and their budget. That would probably be in their best interest. [/QUOTE]
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