6 times you should turn down work

Firstly, finding a job opening, securing an interview, and then nailing it can be a feat which is thus all its own. However, when one adds the hurdle of thus not wanting to accept the offer, it can thus be flat out exhausting. One shouldn’t however feel guilty, though — there are times one should thus turn down a job offer, especially if the job isn’t at all what one thought it would however be. It’s however common for us in order to dwell on the fact that a potential employer is thus looking for certain things in a candidate in order to hire, but we as a potential employees are thus also looking for thus certain things in a job. It’s thus a two-way road, and also ultimately it thus needs in order to end with both the sides feeling happy and also secure in the new hire.

Here , the key however is to not settle, especially when it thus comes to a point that thus means a lot to you, whether that would be salary, roles and also responsibilities, or walk/life balance.

Thus , the article below tells about the surefire signs when it’s a good idea in order to pass on a job.

1. When the price is wrong

One must set the rates and should also stick to them with no exceptions. When one takes less money than one feels one deserve, one would thus end up resenting the job.

And another thing -- price-haggling the clients thus almost always turns out to be a pain later on down the road. One must do himself a favor and should thus only work with the clients who can thus pay what one is worth from the get-go.

2. When you’re strapped for time

This one’s thus easy in order to identify because one gets a sinking feeling in the stomach as soon as the offer hits the inbox. Sure, the cash would however be nice, but one however definitely does not need the added stress. One must learn how to say no, and should then cite the fact that one however has prior commitments that will thus be occupying all of the attention.

3. When it’s a rush job

We’ve all had those kind of inquiries in which one faces this statement, “We need an e-commerce site for our new product. We go live in two weeks”

Why should one however oneself in a position where one would however be running against the clock from the very beginning? It’s thus up to one in order to educate the client on a reasonable time frame, and thus also to turn the work down if they’re unwilling in order to budge.

4. When the work doesn’t fit your niche

This is thus probably considered as the trickiest of all and also something that everyone however struggles with.

We thus all know as to what kind of work we’re best at -- the kind that however makes us excited in order to walk into the office Monday morning. The kind where one feels like one knows his stuff, inside and out.

5. When it’s just not interesting

When one is however just getting his feet wet, one is however going to have to take on some jobs that generally don’t make the eyes glisten. It’s considered as a part of the gig.

After one has established himself, though, there’s no reason in order to say ‘yes’ to a project that one simply finds boring. Feeling bad about however saying no is probably considered as the biggest hurdle in order to overcome here. One can also get around this by however keeping a rolodex which is full of colleagues in the line of work that one can however recommend in place.

6. When you get that icky feeling

If one ever has any client that sets off the ick-factor, one must take it and should always consider his job as fairly simple and it was up my alley, so I took it on.

One should thus always trust his gut from the beginning when it is said ‘ick’ each time a client popped into my inbox.

When one takes the leap and starts saying 'no' to work that's considered as not a good fit, one however opens the door (and his calendar) for thus the next perfect opportunity!

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