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I accepted a job offer but now I want to change my mind?Rating: (votes: 0) Can anyone offer advice on retracting a job acceptance?????? I feel very very obligated and think it will shed me in a bad light to back out. thank you! I came across this problem myself..i was offered a job..but it was admin (QA/QC medical records). I took the job because it was 23/hr. But, after sometime of thinking about it..i really didn't want it. I didn't want to be a desk jockey, I wanted to use my skills as a nurse working with patients..not paper.I gave them a courtesy call, and kindly rescinded their offer after accepting the position and was honest in the explanation i gave them. Tell them like it is..but you don't need to get into your personal finances, just merely explain that you you need to go with a company that has competitive but more affordable insurance plans for your family. It might be cheaper to forget about company plans and find private insurance as well. There are many out there with usually better rates and coverage. Anyhow, a courtesy call is a good option, and it will reflect on your character, so if by chance, you happen to inquire about a future job with them, you will not be remembered as the 'rude one' who couldn't even politely decline an offer. Comment:
Just be honest. Tell them you were very excited about the position, but due to unforeseen circumstances in your family, you will be taking another position that will allow you to work a second position if need be. Thank them for the opportunity, and reiterate that you think they have a wonderful facility and you wish them all the best. Good luck to you - and nice work on getting three offers!
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You have a good reason to do so. Do it in writing and waste no more time. If you take the time to talk to them when you bring the letter in, I am sure they will understand the circumstances.
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Yes, by all means retract your acceptance, and be honest about your reasons; they are valid and perfectly understandable. I would phone them so that they are aware ASAP that you are no longer available, and follow it up with a letter thanking them for their offer and that you regret not to be able to accept it.
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Quote from navyguyhm3I came across this problem myself..i was offered a job..but it was admin (QA/QC medical records). I took the job because it was 23/hr. But, after sometime of thinking about it..i really didn't want it. I didn't want to be a desk jockey, I wanted to use my skills as a nurse working with patients..not paper.I gave them a courtesy call, and kindly rescinded their offer after accepting the position and was honest in the explanation i gave them. Tell them like it is..but you don't need to get into your personal finances, just merely explain that you you need to go with a company that has competitive but more affordable insurance plans for your family. It might be cheaper to forget about company plans and find private insurance as well. There are many out there with usually better rates and coverage. Anyhow, a courtesy call is a good option, and it will reflect on your character, so if by chance, you happen to inquire about a future job with them, you will not be remembered as the 'rude one' who couldn't even politely decline an offer.
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Quote from gigglymoJust be honest. Tell them you were very excited about the position, but due to unforeseen circumstances in your family, you will be taking another position that will allow you to work a second position if need be. Thank them for the opportunity, and reiterate that you think they have a wonderful facility and you wish them all the best. Good luck to you - and nice work on getting three offers!
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Rescind your offer and tell them you received a better one. You must look out for #1, your children.
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