The three things to bring to the negotiating table

January 5th, 2010 admin

by Jeri Hurd Dutcher, ResumeEdge.com Editor, CPRW, CEIP, CPCC My client has been invited to interview for a network technician job. He’s not quite done with his CCNA, so that’s a wonderful thing. The catch is it’s about 70 minutes from his home where his wife owns a business. He lives in a place where winters mean blizzards and bad roads. Can he afford to commute or rent a studio apartment to reduce driving time and in case of storms? He needs to find three pieces of information to be prepared to negotiate:    1. His personal …


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