BangkokBob
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I had an excellent interview to become a massage instructor. I met with the Director of Education and we totally hit it off. He like my experience, he loved my business background, and everything went much better than I had hoped. And I loved everything about the school.
He had me come back two days later to do a demo lecture for him and another instructor. I blew them away. Not to sound like I have a huge ego, but really -- their jaws were hanging open and he couldn't stop gushing about what a great addition I would be to their team, that he wanted me to teach their business class, or even teach on a contractor basis if I didn't want to be there every day. The only problem is that they were offering much, much less in terms of compensation than I'd expected. So he said he'd talk to his VP that afternoon and really fight to get me what I wanted. His exact words were, "I'm really going to fight for you!" He took copies of my I-9 documents and said he'd call me later that day or the following day. We even had a tentative start date, assuming the money issue could be resolved.
Guess what! I haven't heard back from him. I've left three messages over the course of the last week and a half, asking that he call to let me know if I was still being considered or if they'd filled the position. And I can't get the guy to call me. Today, I called the other instructor to see if the position had been filled, and she hasn't returned my call, either.
Seriously. What's up with this. I'm not lying when I say everything went perfectly. I was supposed to start next Monday. So why won't he call? And how do I continue to follow-up to get closure on this without making a nuisance of myself? I badly want this job, but at the very least want them to set me free so that I can move on if they don't want me. I refuse to believe that his lack of response is a passive-aggressive "thanks but no thanks." Not acceptable.
Thanks for any advice. Part of me wants to just show up for work on Monday, George Costanza style.
He had me come back two days later to do a demo lecture for him and another instructor. I blew them away. Not to sound like I have a huge ego, but really -- their jaws were hanging open and he couldn't stop gushing about what a great addition I would be to their team, that he wanted me to teach their business class, or even teach on a contractor basis if I didn't want to be there every day. The only problem is that they were offering much, much less in terms of compensation than I'd expected. So he said he'd talk to his VP that afternoon and really fight to get me what I wanted. His exact words were, "I'm really going to fight for you!" He took copies of my I-9 documents and said he'd call me later that day or the following day. We even had a tentative start date, assuming the money issue could be resolved.
Guess what! I haven't heard back from him. I've left three messages over the course of the last week and a half, asking that he call to let me know if I was still being considered or if they'd filled the position. And I can't get the guy to call me. Today, I called the other instructor to see if the position had been filled, and she hasn't returned my call, either.
Seriously. What's up with this. I'm not lying when I say everything went perfectly. I was supposed to start next Monday. So why won't he call? And how do I continue to follow-up to get closure on this without making a nuisance of myself? I badly want this job, but at the very least want them to set me free so that I can move on if they don't want me. I refuse to believe that his lack of response is a passive-aggressive "thanks but no thanks." Not acceptable.
Thanks for any advice. Part of me wants to just show up for work on Monday, George Costanza style.