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Best career move? Opportunity at a local community college....
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[QUOTE="Joshy, post: 5468854, member: 586510"] Apply and figure/work it out later? It sounds like you are going to regret missing out on this opportunity. I'm not as experience or as educated as you; so: My recommendation may not be a viable option, and I apologize if this is the case. Is it guaranteed that you'll achieve this community college position? Maybe you'll apply and you won't be selected, then you have nothing to worry about. If you are selected, then you have some choices. I wouldn't be surprised if communication was the key to a successful transition should you choose it - Apply, and if selected (or if there is a lot of promise), then discuss some of the ideas with your current employer. They re-hired you... which leads me to believe that your relationship with that organization is pretty good. I'd love to see what others think. [/QUOTE]
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