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mikedup
Posted: Friday, July 25, 2008 8:29:05 AM
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Long story short -

I've been at my new job - and first out of grad school - for two weeks. It's a great position at an academic library with a lot of energy, from administration, staff and students. I"m learning a lot and feel as feel comfortable here. The commute is horrible, I've moved away from my finance (close enough to see each other on weekends) and other support systems. I received an unsolicited job offer yesterday from another academic library system that is, to not put too much pressure on it - a dream job. It's part of a reputable university system, much more stability, better pay, better benefits, more responsibility and closer, i.e. walking distance from "home." I know, I know, fortunate is me.

So my question to you is, if I decide to leave the current (new) job, how do I do so without looking the total fool/unprofessional? Obviously honesty is best but is there some catch-all phrase that will/can cover this?

Thoughts? Suggestions?

Thanks!
librarybob
Posted: Friday, July 25, 2008 1:21:48 PM

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I think you'd look more of a fool if you didn't take it.

"An unexpected opportunity arose." What more do you need to say?

If I were the administrator, I'd be surprised (and privately unhappy) but would have to wish you well.
bcgray
Posted: Friday, July 25, 2008 9:50:48 PM

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Many organizations have a probation period and would not be afraid to release a candidate during that time. You should feel no different if a better opportunity came up for you.

Just do not make any hasty efforts until a new opportunity is confirmed - IN WRITING. It would be disaster to find yourself with no job.

Brian C. Gray
Head of Reference & Engineering Librarian
Kelvin Smith Library
Case Western Reserve University
http://blog.case.edu/bcg8
bcg8@case.edu
mikedup
Posted: Saturday, July 26, 2008 11:03:05 AM
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Thanks gentlemen. As a longtime lurker and first time poster, I appreciate your efforts and comments. BCGray - you line of thinking as it pertains to the 90 day probation period mirrored mine exactly.

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