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Ask them to count your service from your original start date rather than your full time hire date. You'll get your 2 weeks faster that way without seeming too greedy.
I'd also tell them you were hoping for $2k more in salary because of your familiarity with the position and hope they counter with $1k and take it.
edit to add: MET is not a technician degree any more. It's a bachelor of science in all of the schools that I know of now. It used to be that MET was a bachelor of technology and that's what some companies are still stuck on. The BT in MET was the technician degree.
Last edited by darkvibe : 03-05-2008 at 11:12 PM.
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