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Old 12-25-2007, 07:14 PM   #11
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while the situation sucks you don't want to burn bridges if this guy is in the field your interest in and knows a lot of people. The easiest way to screw up your career is to piss him off and have him say **** about you.

Just tell him you are sorry you couldn't work, but that you felt you were just part time and had made previous arrangements and that family and school at this point come first. If he can't understand that then just tell him your sorry that it's not going to work out it seems he needs a full time employee and you can't fit that in your schedule at this point in your life.

Use this as a learning experience when you are always saying yes and dropping everything there are some people who will take advantage of it, at least until your not there anymore.

Good luck
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