The answer is that associates really should not entertain other opportunities, so long as they are sufficiently busy with work appropriate to their class year, getting above average reviews and are at least
content at their current place of employment.
Working as an office
manager at my current place of employment has allowed me to prove my administrative skills through conducting performance evaluations, approving formal requisitions, and maintaining records.
Stuart suggested meeting
me at my current place of employment to conduct the interview!
Employers may not like calling
you at your current place of employment, and your current employer might not like it either.