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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It sounds like you are afraid of being replaced.[/quote] This. OP - you can't have both ways. Either stay where you are or take the change and make the jump realizing the potential consequences. i can't imagine not having a team lead person for six months. [/quote] New poster. I don't think it's so strange in general to be worried about "being replaced." However, if that's a concern, then the detail assignment should have been considered carefully (I guess it would be too late right now to cancel that, even OP wanted?). My situation was a little different in that my "detail" was maternity leave, but I was in a job that required a unique set of skills that my other peers did not have; however, they could not leave the position vacant during my leave so they had another peer "fill in" for me. Well, that person did a good enough job that they decided to keep her in "my" job once I came back, and I got re-assigned to something else which ended up not being a good fit and eventually caused me to leave the company, which I was not pleased about. [/quote]
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