Job searching advice: Weighing your options and how to decline an interview with thoughtfulness and diplomacy, while maintaining your stellar professional reputation.
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I'm afraid I might have to. I don't think I'm in exactly the right frame of mind, or a good place, mentally, to be putting myself into such a thing. Time is precious, but I have to be wise about it. The timing had to be right. Otherwise, if I don't resonate well with what's offered, UK won't bode well with me. I need to feel I'm in the right place at the right time. If I'm not, I will just have to turn it down. After all, I never promised anything. I always fear being too busy to see old friends, and that has a huge impact on my well-being. I don't want a career that clashes with that. Could never do those demanding kind of jobs. The kind where you're constantly on your feet, rushing around. Not the healthiest thing in the world. As for corporate companies, I've never thought much of them. We're not stupid. We all know they want our money, more than our actual time. I couldn't give a told about any of them. Snobs will be Snobs. I have no time for busybody. Let them run themselves off the earth. They're responsible for their own happiness. They're own fault if they're job gets too much for them.
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