Hi Margo. That sounds like a great plan for you. I hope everything works out. You are getting your foot in the door for what will hopefully be a good long career.
I have the advantage in that I'm already retired. This job would have been at a ridiculous salary (the base pay was 1/3 of what I last earned, so the % would have been much less) but as long as it would have been close to my lost SS payment I'd have taken it just to be working. It was "iffy" if it would have counted as "meaningful employment" for my purposes - the money would have been but the hours might not have been enough. And there was no assurance I would find work immediately after the contract (9 months at this point) ended, or if they could extend it, and I absolutely would have to be working for 12 solid months to meet "settlement" needs. So it's probably best this goes to someone else.
I'm somewhat annoyed that HR took so very long to get back to me, though. What is the poor hiring manager thinking? And how much of a lurch has this left them in? If I'd gotten an answer on salary two weeks ago, they'd have had two weeks to go down to candidate #2. Who is probably long gone now.
When I spoke to the HR person she was like "So you wish to withdraw from your previously accepted offer?" And I was like "I hadn't accepted anything - I haven't had a firm offer on salary yet." And she seemed confused. Moreover, I had told them we were going to be out of town today all day and would not be able to respond to their emails or contact them until later as I don't carry a cellphone. Our plans changed and we're in town, but she phoned.
Oh, well.