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Originally posted by la petite moi
Well, I ended up turning down the job. I was wary to begin with, and I did more research on their site, and it just doesn't seem like something I could do.
I'm glad I did the interview though. It was a good experience.
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IMO you should have at least gone to the first 5 hours of training. It would have at least exposed you to more about the company and allowed you to ask questions to a human being.
Also, it would have helped you figure out what skills you do have and don't have which you seem to not really have any idea about right now.
But let me be the first to point out, you *turned down* a job. So long as you didn't have to lay out any money immediately for the knife set, you would at least get out of the house, exposed to a workplace, and numerous other things. Nothing lost but your time.
If you truly want to change your life, you'll have to take some risks. Risks involve potentially failing. There is nothing wrong with failing. If you fail, you pick yourself up and your try again.
I'll leave you with this thought... Beggars can't be choosers.