Strange qstn! but important
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Thanks to Oliver & Ulysses!.
As oliver said they selected me so they beleive i can do it!. Point no: 2 is main concern actually it is another Gulf country work location is 200 KM from city (Inside refinary - No probs) and point no 3 : I dono!!!
If it is a same country i dont mind in take up this as a trail but i have settle everything from present country and move!!.. so little worry about career growth!!.. thanks & regards again.
Interviews are designed to determine if you have the ability to do the work. If they want you to work for them, then they must think you can do the job.
Most important thing is to move if you feel you want to and never regret not going after you dont.
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
You need to consider things when shifting;
do you have the ability or knowlwdge to the new work from gas to bldg, etc.
Pls. remember that planning has a wide variety of specialties, maybe you are expert in gas but no how in building , etc..
Some planners are known having expertise in manuvering the software which is basically known as SCREEN JOCKEY...
The three main things to remember when choosing to move jobs.
1 Is the money better? (after travel expenses etc.)
2. Is the location workable?
3. What are the prospects like for progression?
(And number 3 isnt a consideration for everyone)