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Job Offer, Should I join after this situation or not plz help.?



Few days back I received a good Job offer that I accepted but before 2 days of joining one of the manager told me that I would set on another place as we dont have any place in our offices, and that was really weired, though the job offer was good everything was fine my position is sales coordinator but since I came to know abt my office I dont wanna join them,
Plz let me help to draft a letter mentioning this reason to the upper management and asking them if they can give me proper place to sit then ok otherwise I will not join U,
Appreciated your as much as possible answers. what is the best way to write professional email? As I cannot meet the management directly that's why email is the only way.
Thx

This is a situation that occurs in a lot of offices. You will need to grin and bear it until they can find a permanent spot for you to work. This has happened to me a couple of times and it is uncomfortable at first but they will find you a desk soon. Don't pass up a good job offer for such a lame reason.
Is this such a big deal. Really???You know what their response will me?
Bye-bye!
Unless you have another job offer I would stick it out. Jobs are scarse these days, especially if they pay well and offer excellent benefits. A job is better than no job.
Before rejecting the job offer, call them and find out if this is a temporary arrangement. Don't jump to conclusion and pass up a good offer.
Be very specific about what you were hired to do and where. Be specific about why you want this change. And have someone proof read your email. Your question is like telling someone in a round house to pee in a corner.
This is really simple. If, and I do mean IF you truly don't want the job because of this and this email you wish to write is just a courtesy to them, then don't fret on what or how to say it. What difference does it make?

Now, if you feel this email might help get the problem solved by showing them how upsetting this seating situation is to you, then you should be ready to walk away because let me tell you what your email will accomplish:

1. They will see you as high maintenance. Complaining and making demands and ultimatums before you even start the job is outrageous! They will be grateful to you that you gave them the heads-up and the easy out before you actually begin working. Trust me on this. ONLY do this if you truly don't want the job.

2. On the very off chance that they do find you a permanent desk, you will forever be labeled the princess by your co-workers. Not pleasant.

YOU should be grateful to have been offered a job. If you can truly afford to be that picky- hey, more power to ya..
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