My $0.02 ?? Are you in Europe or not??

> Some opinions:
> 1. I would *never* change my job for $1 more. Even 10% more. Even 20%
> more. I would start to think about the change at higher raise. It's not
> theory, I refused several times to such offerings.
> IMHO if you want to change the job for $1 more, then you don't like it.
> It is worth so much to do what you *like* to. It cannot be expressed in
> money, but the job is part of your life.
>
> 2. Recently I hired new guy for operator position. I received 40+ CV's.
> Read them all. Rejected half (even more). The rest was invited to
> interview with me. Almost 20 candidates. I needed *one*. I had a choice.
> My goal was to choose a person best fitting our needs and demanding
> reasonable (not least, absolutely!) money. One of the criteria was place
> of living. Assuming other 'parameters' similar I prefer a person from
> same town, than guy who need to travel everyday.
> However, in the past I hired two guys from very remote locations, but I
> knew they have to relocate. Now they live in Lodz.
> So, IMHO it is probably matter of choice, not a 'blind rule respectation'.
>
>
> My $0.02
> --
> Radoslaw Skorupka
> Lodz, Poland
>
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