Was mostly yanking your collective chains on that...when I was fully employed, and should have been working, I can assure you I was on here posting WAY too much, or at least reading.
Unrelated: the startup that I was supposed to START working for this coming Monday, called me yesterday to say something to the effect of: do you mind starting a week later? We had some clients come into the office unexpectedly this week, didn't have enough time to prepare for you, training, etc. Note that I accepted the position around April 4th?
Note also that I am 95% sure there are only 2 MAYBE three people working out of this office. The others are either remote (my soon to be boss), or on the West Coast, Colorado, or Brazil.
The first sign of hinkiness didn't really phase me because...startup (also, dudes and dudettes, we are not talking Silicon Valley startup with millions in VC funding, pinball machines in the lobby, and yoga time at lunch, in case that wasn't clear...this is one guy that owns a company that has done well since he started it in 2016). Anyway, that sign of...quirkiness was basically an almost overnight shift of "here's a job we created for you based on what you told us you wanted to do" to "oops, sorry, spoke with owner and he decided to move the entire Brazilian staff to a different company that he owns, and just do a fresh start in the USA (in some ways...there was a skeleton crew here, including the top dawgs). Also, that job position we sent you is no longer a position, we're killing that."
Spidey sense STARTING to tingle ever so slightly. They already completed the background check, sent me all the HR forms to sign, and I even noticed that they pinged my bank account to make sure the direct deposit was working. Still....this is starting to make me a bit wary.
Possibilities:
they could come back to me middle next week and say "we are so sorry, we have to rescind the offer...we are changing the company structure again and it doesn't include this position."
they found someone to do this job I took for $20K less (they did agree to pay me top of the range so it's certainly possible).
they found out how old I am after the background check ?!?!?
they were not happy at how hard I negotiated the salary, PTO, etc.
Who knows. They ARE currently in the final stages of building a new office and warehouse here, and if it weren't for that, I would be much more concerned.
Still, I think it's time to be a big boy and keep sending resumes. I'm already not crazy about the initial pay, the fact that when the new building is finisnhed, I will have a long commute (for me), and the weird office hours of 9-6 (which, to be fair, is pretty similar to when I didn't really have hours. I would go in at 9 or 10, leave at 6 or 7. But having those hours SET just feels...different.