Hello, I’m a Physical Therapist Assistant. I graduated last year and have been working at an outpatient facility full time making a low amount for this field (outpatient pays the least). The hours are inconsistent, sometimes 20/week with the option to use PTO, which I’ve had to do to make ends meet. I’m closing on a new house July 17 and my mortgage officer gave me the green light to go to an interview at a subacute. This position is considered a full time float-I would be working at three different buildings close to my new house when they need a PTA. I was a student at the interviewing clinic in my last semester of college and the director remembered me fondly and gave me a hug and said “this was just a formality, we like you and want you to work here”. She is confident I will get 40 hours or very close between the three clinics, and says 1-2 days/week for sure would be at her clinic. Even if it’s only 4 days a week it would pay more than 40 hours at my current job. I left feeling elated, it will pay five or six dollars more an hour.
I notified my loan officer who asked me to wait for the letter with the offer (they agreed to send it to me ASAP, the director does not send it, it is another person who was off today) before giving notice to my current job.
I’m getting very anxious because I don’t want to give less than two weeks notice to my current job, I don’t want to jeopardize the closing (but the job trumps the house because my family needs the income), and to make things worse a former classmate texted me that she is interviewing for the same job tomorrow at one of the other three clinics. I don’t know if that means the clinics are hiring two people, if they aren’t communicating that they have a hire, or what but I am very nervous. They indicated I could start 7/22. How damaging is it to give slightly less than two weeks notice to my current job?
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