Hello Xzahn,
Well congratulations on doing the interview. I just want to add a few more thoughts. I can understand your apprehension as this is all new and scary. But you have nothing to lose in trying it. She said you have to agree to not quitting in the first 6 months, well you have every right to make a decision to leave if it does not suit you. Unless you try it, you won't know. Most work places have a probationary period at the start where it is a trial for employee and employer and there is usually an induction so you feel familiar with the company. The money side of things is not as much as you wanted but is there oppotunity to earn more, most emplyers advertise the base pay. Being in a job shows other employers that you can work and means when you move on you are more likely to get the wage you want.
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