31-05-2006, 01:42 PM
I would start the new job and see how it goes, and then still go for the second interview.
The notice period for the new job should only be a week in the first few months, or if it's a temp job, you could walk out immediately. Not a great way to make friends, but I've found that loyalty of that kind gets you nowhere when you're playing with our own happiness or future.
Your dream job is your dream job, and you should let nothing else get in the way of getting it. You may ruffle feathers if you start the other job and leave soon after, but hey, nothing a bit of a) honesty or b) a made up story cannot cure, and they will forget about it once they've replaced you. They would just as quickly chuck you out and replace you if their circumstances changed, so why feel like you're obligated to them?
Look out for number 1!!!
Best of Luck!!!
The notice period for the new job should only be a week in the first few months, or if it's a temp job, you could walk out immediately. Not a great way to make friends, but I've found that loyalty of that kind gets you nowhere when you're playing with our own happiness or future.
Your dream job is your dream job, and you should let nothing else get in the way of getting it. You may ruffle feathers if you start the other job and leave soon after, but hey, nothing a bit of a) honesty or b) a made up story cannot cure, and they will forget about it once they've replaced you. They would just as quickly chuck you out and replace you if their circumstances changed, so why feel like you're obligated to them?
Look out for number 1!!!
Best of Luck!!!