: Re: How to ask about the details of a job without making it sound like the employer is the one who needs you? I was offered a job the other day (verbally) but I was not provided with a lot
I feel like this sounds like the employer is the one who really needs me and I sound like I am scarce.
That's fair. It seems like the employer does need you more than you need them, and you're not being rude about it. I wouldn't worry about it.
I do not know how to end the e-mail. I am 14 so I do not really know what to write so it would not sound sort of weird.
How about:
Thanks,
--Borna
There's only one thing I would change. You wrote "how many hours of work would I have to put into it," but that makes it sound like a chore you'd rather not do. You might say something like "how many hours per week does the job require" instead. Use whatever phrasing works for you, but it might be best to get rid of that have. You might also want to let them know what hours you're available up front.
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