Ok, before the economy made its latest set of swings, I had interviewed with a bunch of companies in the SF Bay area. All of them fell through, but then I got a request from a refinery to come in and interview, at their expense.
I went and the interview was great, and I really liked the people and the job I would be doing. I thought that that one had fallen through as well, as I did not hear from them for a while. Turns out they were looking for aproval for my offer, and they expect to have it in 2 weeks. Of course, everything hinges on the offer, but now I'm not so sure I should move, at what looks like the beginning of a major recession.
I currently live in Houston and am very much in demand. I feel that my current job in the construction side of offshore oil and gas is a very good place to weather the recession, and I could probably get on with one of the deepwater operators doing rotations, if I want to get away from the hectic construction side of things.
Just looking for people's opinions. It's my decision in the end, but I'd like some feedback.
Thanks.
I went and the interview was great, and I really liked the people and the job I would be doing. I thought that that one had fallen through as well, as I did not hear from them for a while. Turns out they were looking for aproval for my offer, and they expect to have it in 2 weeks. Of course, everything hinges on the offer, but now I'm not so sure I should move, at what looks like the beginning of a major recession.
I currently live in Houston and am very much in demand. I feel that my current job in the construction side of offshore oil and gas is a very good place to weather the recession, and I could probably get on with one of the deepwater operators doing rotations, if I want to get away from the hectic construction side of things.
Just looking for people's opinions. It's my decision in the end, but I'd like some feedback.
Thanks.