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Not even going to bother to try to read this one. We are on a forum where the written word is the means of communication. Something written this badly is not communication.
I just would like to get a idea about how to let one of the company's know that I will not be work for them but stay on good terms so you can work for them in future
Don't stress over it. Simply tell them that you appreciate the opportunity to be considered as a applicant but due to other circumstances you will not be able to accept their position.
See, was that hard?
Translation: The OP's 24 year old son has a Bachelor's Degree and is earning a Master's Degree currently. He has two years of experience working in an industry that depends on government contracting. Originally, he had 4 companies offering him a job (in industries that depend on government contracting), but he turned down two of the offers, partially because they weren't offering enough money. Now the problem is the two remaining companies the OP's son has to choose from are competing for the same government contract. One company offers less money, but is ready for him to start. The other company meanwhile is conducting a background check, and told him if he accepts a job at a company that's competing with their company for the contract, they'll take away his job offer. His offer at this company is only contingent on them landing the contract. However, the thing is this company pay way more money (2 times as much as what the OP's son was making before).
Basically, the OP would like folks on this forum (especially those who have a history of dealing with government contracts) to help their son work out this dilemma he's facing.
BTW, I must congratulate the OP's son for having to deal with this good "problem." It's very rare for anyone to have 4 job offers at once in this economy.
thank you 313Weather you wrote so others can understand his problem the only thing is the 2 jobs offers he has are different one is Working for FEAM in DC he turned the other 2 down for he singed a letter that said would not work in the same job in another company if they won the contract pay 70,000 and the other job that is conducting the background check is DHS 58,000
thank you 313Weather you wrote so others can understand his problem the only thing is the 2 jobs offers he has are different one is Working for FEAM in DC he turned the other 2 down for he singed a letter that said would not work in the same job in another company if they won the contract pay 70,000 and the other job that is conducting the background check is DHS 58,000
People have translated for you, yet you can not be bothered to even attempt to write clearly.
Not bothering.
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