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New jobS and loan/closing

Hi,

Been in process of applying with different lenders to shop around interest rate. Husband has quality career, and is even moving at a senior admin level title change within the next week.

I recently have been pushed out of my facility after indicating I had interest in transferring to a new department. I have accepted a job in the same field, making just $1 less/hr.

Tricky: I have an interview for a position roughly $20 more/hr. It would start several weeks into the month of starting the job I’ve already accepted.

I’m a newer graduate so I have less than two years in THIS field, but was working a lower-level position in this field for 6.

Also, our home is being built and cannot be sold to us without power which is still pending. Timing is approximate because of this. Both have excellent credit and 0 debt. Savings/husband’s salary could offset problem described above?

Timeline: Left job July 14

Start new job -$1/hr July 31

Prospective job >$20 start August 21

Questions: Should we need to tie down a loan soon, should I just present the -$1? Would the higher paying job offset the issue of switching jobs?

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