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How do you get over the anxiety of being blacklisted?

Not really sure if it’s appropriate for here, but I figure it’s a good place to discuss. I recently accepted a job offer for 11K more. I’d be going from 63K to 74K WFH as a nurse case manager. However, I found out the metrics might be more tight than my current job and I’d be talking to patients (I don’t currently do that now, only hospital staff to review medical necessity for hospitals). My current job is 8-5 and relatively low stress besides the pay and benefits. I do have to work holidays, but it’s rotating and I mind slightly less since I’m WFH. With the new job, I would have no holidays and work 9-530 but it could be later start and end times depending on time zone of my patients. I am considering going back on the offer I accepted because despite the benefits and higher pay,…


Not really sure if it’s appropriate for here, but I figure it’s a good place to discuss.

I recently accepted a job offer for 11K more. I’d be going from 63K to 74K WFH as a nurse case manager. However, I found out the metrics might be more tight than my current job and I’d be talking to patients (I don’t currently do that now, only hospital staff to review medical necessity for hospitals).

My current job is 8-5 and relatively low stress besides the pay and benefits. I do have to work holidays, but it’s rotating and I mind slightly less since I’m WFH. With the new job, I would have no holidays and work 9-530 but it could be later start and end times depending on time zone of my patients.

I am considering going back on the offer I accepted because despite the benefits and higher pay, I figured it might be worth it to gain more experience in my current role and look again a year from now when I’ve been here 2 years. I’m just scared now because I know I will be blacklisted from this new company, which is a large insurance corporation.

What do you guys think?

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