does anyone have a template to compare job offers?

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Pink Hugs

I am looking for some sort of template that would better help me to compare
current job to a job offer in helping to make a decision on which job would
be the best. I know to compare salary, medical ect...but want to make sure
that I am not missing something that I should also take a look at.

Thanks!
 
C

Chris Schatte

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Mike Hall

I may be missing something here, but if such a template existed, how do you
think that you might load the relevant info into the template?
 
C

Chris Schatte

Possibly use Excel for numerical comparison and Word for specific correlating
information related to each job applied for. Granted that this approach would
require more than one user created, purchased or found template. Guess this
depends on how far the op is willing to go in job cost & benefit comparison.

Chris Schatte

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Mike Hall

Chris

I can see the point behind stuff like loan amortization or spreadsheets that
are able to handle 'what ifs' re. buying of raw materials for production of
goods, tear-off flyers and anything that requires reasonably complex work..
but..

... We are talking about deciding which job is best, present or one applied
for.. surely a three column table would suffice in this instance.. how
difficult is that to set up?..

I have seen some ask for the most ridiculous templates recently.. what has
happened to education these days that people want or worse still, need
everything (even the simplest of tasks) laid out for them in a 'no effort
required' scenario..



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Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/user
 
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Chris Schatte

Mike,
Agree that the op is searching for immediate satisfaction and that any
government funded education system does not teach people how to apply learned
skills. Although, today there are real life groups like these that can help
people from all backgrounds help themselves to define or apply any
suggestions/answers they recieve to their business or job search.

Chris Schatte

use the Office Online web based newsreader here:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx
In Office System 2003 applications:
Help/Assistance Pane/open Communities
 

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