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what is the most efficient, professional way to handle multiple job offers / opportunities?

I have a big dilemma … I have 3 jobs lined up and I go to school full time, and I do not know how to handle … Job 1) 50 miles from my house … I sought this job because my friend worked in the region and we could carpool. We are not together anymore and I'm kind of dreading the commute. Also, it the only work that has been officially offered to me (he is 7-5) I take it, then quit?!?! I used to work for this company and my previous employers have to give me recommendations of employment 2) work that I really want is serving / cocktailing in a local Italian restaurant, nightclub. The owner informed me that an employee got past the current position but it will be another opening in 10 days and I'm on his list. Timetable # 1's frame would affect the start time for this job Job # 3) I'm going for an interview as a nanny later in the week, I do not know what to say, my first told them that I had a schedulle fully opened, but now?!?! Thank you!

I Would you suggest not to take job # 1, unless you move to the region, meaning that you REALLY want to work. I guess the commute is too long for the type of work to catch up. I would go to maintenance nanny and find what they are saying. If you were to be offered the job nanny, tell them to give you a day to think. On that day, call the Italian place and know where they are with the waitress job. If they are still in the air around it, take the nanny job and / or tell them you want the job but who have another job offer. If this does not they make their move, take the job Nanny.

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