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just strum said:
We were on our way to meet with the GM and I stopped and I told the Corporate Director that I wanted to wrap this interviewing up, I made my decision and I want to join the organization.

LOL! That's wild, Strum. Good luck!
 
just strum said:
Again, thanks everyone. Tomorrow could be the day, if it is, you will see a jubilant post here.

Still keeping my fingers crossed and sending mojo your way, Mark.
If tomorrow is the day, I'll send a reciprocal post sometime between pounding stakes is the ground........promise.:)
 
Hey Strum,
Hope you are minutes away from postin' some good news.

Keeping fingers and toes crossed and got the mojo workin'!! :AOK: :D
 
evenkeel said:
Hey Strum,
Hope you are minutes away from postin' some good news.

Keeping fingers and toes crossed and got the mojo workin'!! :AOK: :D

I was told today through the recruiter that there is one more person they want me to talk to and I assume it's the GM. I thought he was going to call over the weekend, but he never called. Maybe tonight? Maybe tomorrow?

This is the first thing in the process that I have a negative feeling about. I like it when a company can make a decision without having a meeting to discuss the decision that needs to be made. If nothing happens by Wednesday, than I will let them know that I am no longer interested.
 
just strum said:
I was told today through the recruiter that there is one more person they want me to talk to and I assume it's the GM. I thought he was going to call over the weekend, but he never called. Maybe tonight? Maybe tomorrow?

This is the first thing in the process that I have a negative feeling about. I like it when a company can make a decision without having a meeting to discuss the decision that needs to be made. If nothing happens by Wednesday, than I will let them know that I am no longer interested.

Easy big guy. As a veteran of the corporate wars I can with 100% certainty tell you: 1: they all move slowly, 2: nothing happens without a meeting and 3: just because they say "Monday" that means nada. Frustrating, as heck I know, but don't panick. You've got nothing to gain by going to them. Let them come to you no matter what.
 
just strum said:
I was told today through the recruiter that there is one more person they want me to talk to and I assume it's the GM. I thought he was going to call over the weekend, but he never called. Maybe tonight? Maybe tomorrow?

This is the first thing in the process that I have a negative feeling about. I like it when a company can make a decision without having a meeting to discuss the decision that needs to be made. If nothing happens by Wednesday, than I will let them know that I am no longer interested.

Don't get too hasty there, Strum. The old saying that "good things come to those who wait" may be the case here. Everything up to this point has been positive. Of course, I had a similar situation a few years ago, when all the 1st level interviews went well. I even drove to the home office in Panama City, FL (100 miles away) to meet with some of the higher ups. I was told they'd be calling a couple of days. Everything was hunky at that point. But, not only did they not call back, they wouldn't even return my calls. Real men, huh? :whatever:
 
For three nights I was told that the GM would be calling and three nights the a-hole doesn't call. I just sent an e-mail to the recruiter and told them that if there is no offer by Noon tomorrow, I'm moving on.

Everything was real positive through the whole process and then they start playing some sort of #@$ing game. I don't have time for that kind of bs.
 
Mark, Mark! Patience my friend! It seemed that it was looking real good, and if you really don't like where you are now it's worth waiting to see what happens - could be something completely innocent like a mixed up message to the GM, or....

TJC
 
tjcurtin1 said:
Mark, Mark! Patience my friend! It seemed that it was looking real good, and if you really don't like where you are now it's worth waiting to see what happens - could be something completely innocent like a mixed up message to the GM, or....

Holidays dude. Be patient my friend. If I quit or blew off a job every time I got dumb a** signals from management, I'd be working for myself. . . .

oh nevermind.:thwap:
 
It could be part of a personality test Strum. Maybe they're interested to know how you handle this type of scenario (as if it were an important client you're waiting to hear back from). Depending on the wording in your email it may be just what they're looking for. I'd suggest that you deal with any future communications the same way you would if you were trying to land a big deal FOR THEM.

No matter what though, I wish you the best of luck! We're all behind ya and we will be no matter the conclusion.
 
Strummy, peeps are neurotic/distracted during the holidays.

heck, i'm neurotic tonight, and i don't even have to deal with the x factors in my family this weekend.

don't jump the gun.

this could be a cool thing for you. give it until next week. trust me. :)
 
Childbride said:
Strummy, peeps are neurotic/distracted during the holidays.

heck, i'm neurotic tonight, and i don't even have to deal with the x factors in my family this weekend.

don't jump the gun.

this could be a cool thing for you. give it until next week. trust me. :)



You pretty much summed up exactly what I was thinking about this.
 
just strum said:
For three nights I was told that the GM would be calling and three nights the a-hole doesn't call. I just sent an e-mail to the recruiter and told them that if there is no offer by Noon tomorrow, I'm moving on.

Everything was real positive through the whole process and then they start playing some sort of #@$ing game. I don't have time for that kind of bs.

Calm thyself, Strummy. This is normal in today's job market, when multiple people have to consult with others to finalize a new hire. Other things might be happening in the company that require the decision maker's attention, pulling them away from talking about hiring you.

Like others have said, the holidays are coming up, and since you're currently employed, that removes some of the urgency on their part. Give it some time man. We're all pulling for you, no matter what.
 
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Hold on to yer britches Strum. Don't be so hasty. Unless you have sumpin' else lined up, you have no choice but to move at their snail's pace. :D I second/third what the others have said too. In today's depressed economy, it's a "buyers" market for employers. As somebody said, their tardiness could actually be a test. We all hate games and BS; but if that's the tune they play, then you have to dance to it. Good luck my friend.
 
In my job I have to know where everything is at all times. Any project, any delivery, any negotiation, any... I am responsible to know what is going on. When one of my co-workers isn't getting something done, I'm called in to make it happen. That's what I do.

It is difficult to let a middle person handle scheduling and resolving issues (read: I'm a control freak). I want to call direct and get it done, but my hands are tied.

However, after an e-mail asking what the game playing was all about, the GM called me about 20 minutes ago and now we are in the middle of phone tag. My objective of getting this wrapped up before the holiday won't happen, so now we shall see.
 
Thankfully it is a three day week and I can do a little R&R. I am calling the GM around 8:00 tonight and then the recruiter. I was hoping to have this wrapped up by the holiday, but...

After a little game of phone tag today all I thought about was coming home and playing guitar. Well, playing guitar and the girl in accounting (she's hot, at least in my eyes).
 
I've be busy and just read this,I hate sweating this kind of stuff.I say you know your job so relax play guitar and if ya get it you get it and if ya don't well it's their loss and there must be something better for ya.Have a great day off,play guitar and listen to that blues station from San Jose.Sumi:D
 
Finally!!!

I couldn't reach the guy Wednesday night or this morning, so I sent him a text message.

He just called and I told him phone interviews suck and he agreed, so we are meeting for breakfast tomorrow. It's a quick interview over coffee.

He also noted that the hiring manager, COO and HR Dir are excited about hiring me and he got chewed out for not calling me earlier last week.

So, interview tomorrow and then we'll see where it goes.

Thanks for all of the words of encouragement and the advise to relax (you guessed it, I didn't listen to any of it). However, it's the thought that counts.:D
 
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