If a person has accepted a job, but then decided to not work at the business, you can reject then job offer. It is best to contact the hiring manager and explain why you will be rejecting the offer.
If you accepted job 1, you should follow through and decline the agency's second recommendation (e.g. No thank you; I accepted a different job). If you have not formally accepted any job, you can consider both jobs. Either way, you must communicate your intentions and follow through if you made an agreement.
Since you accepted verbally the best option would be to contact them right away to inform them of the second offer. The best case scenario would be if they matched the better offer to keep you. If not, you can take the second offer. You can't lose in this situation. You have already convinced the companies they need you, their job is to convince you to work there.
The job offer given to Michael was too lucrative to pass on and he accepted it immediately
Yes , you are not obliged to take a job for less pay than your previous job, but if your benefits are running out , your may want to re-evaluate your acceptable pay requirements.
Yes, "refuse" can be used as a verb. It means to decline or reject something, such as a request, offer, or suggestion. For example, you can say "I refuse to go to the party" or "He refused to accept the job offer."
Yes. You should be very honest if the salary is not up to standard. This will allow the employer to make a better offer to the next candidate..better yet, you should not outright reject the job offer. YOu should tell the employer that you will not be able to accept at that salary level.
simple call & say you got a better offer or you decided to work elsewhere
Why would you decline it if, chances are, you wanted and/or applied for that job. ***Anyway you should probably say something (more or less) generic.******Like***:"I appreciate your offer, but I'm afraid I can't accept this job interview"(this sounds weird to me though)"I appreciate your offer, but I'm afraid I can't accept your offer"***BE WARNED: job interviewers might ask why you are declining a job interview, I suggest being totally 100% honest in declining a job interview. You should also be prepared with your answer to their generic question of: "And why can't you accept this (offer)?"
Why should the hotel offer me this job
"To be accepted for a Border Patrol job, you have to take what is called a CBP entrance exam. If you do not already know Spanish, you will be required to learn. You must also be physically fit and take a drug screening test."
CONGRATS
I have other job offers, but I find that this is the best job offer of them all.