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Recommended start date for new hires |
| Message Name: |
DONT TAKE OTHER ADVICE |
| Date Posted: |
12/23/2005 |
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I'm in your situation too. I will be working for the next 40+ years of my life and want to have one last summer to remember for the rest of my life. I'm from the DC area and my friends and I are flying out to California to go on a RV adventure from Southern Cal. to Las Vegas. We are all probably going to go more in debt on this trip (or spend all our graduation money), but in the long run we will have great memories and will have ended undergrad with an awesome two weeks together. I would take the time off, you will be working the rest of your life. Do something you love and won't be able to do when you start working. Go college crazy one last time before life has to be serious. We are thinking of it as one last spring break trip before work. Hopefully we will be telling our grandchildren about this trip one day. |
| Message: |
listen carefully... DO NOT take the summer off... take the earliest date u can get.... i was hired last year and was given the choice of june or september... i took september and have gotten my start date delayed 3 times... im finally starting feb. but its been a year since i accepted and im dead broke... TAKE THE EARLIEST YOU CAN GET!!!!! i wanted a summer off too, but instead i got 6 months...
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